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IsoStatus

IsoStatus enum

Defines enumerated values for isoparametric curve direction on a surface, such as X or Y, and curve sides, such as North or West boundary. Note: odd values are all x-constant; even values > 0 are all y-constant.

Derived Classes:

Namespace: Rhino.Geometry
IsoStatus: references

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Values (7)

None = 0

 
curve is not an isoparametric curve.

X = 1

 
curve is a "x" = constant (vertical) isoparametric curve in the interior of the surface's domain.

Y = 2

 
curve is a "y" = constant (horizontal) isoparametric curve in the interior of the surface's domain.

West = 3

 
curve is a "x" = constant isoparametric curve along the west side of the surface's domain.

South = 4

 
curve is a "y" = constant isoparametric curve along the south side of the surface's domain.

East = 5

 
curve is a "x" = constant isoparametric curve along the east side of the surface's domain.

North = 6

 
curve is a "y" = constant isoparametric curve along the north side of the surface's domain.

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