Thread Subject: Please help - nurbs toolbox

Subject: Please help - nurbs toolbox

From: Sven

Date: 19 Jul, 2007 00:26:24

Message: 1 of 2

Hello,

I have struggled with this for quite some time and read every post to
this newsgroup about either NURBS or IGES. I am stuck. If you can,
please help.

I am trying to load a very simple (in fact *any*) surface from Rhino
into Matlab. I would just like to display this surface (as simple
sampled quads) using the nrbplot function.

I am using IGES2MATLAB and the nurbs2006a toolbox from the file
exchange.
I can load my .igs file without error. I can run nrbplot on my surface
object without error. The problem is, the resulting surface plotted
in Matlab is only a tiny slither of the actual surface. I just can't
find why or when this problem occurs.

If anyone has used IGES2Matlab and the nurbs toolbox successfully, and
feels they have a few minutes to help me out, please please email me
or reply here. I would like to send you my IGES file (very tiny, just
a single surface) and a screenshot of the result in matlab. I would
just like you to try to load/display the IGES file in matlab, so that
I can confirm if the problem is somehow limited to my system.

Thank you in advance.

Any other suggestions would also be welcome.

Sven.

Subject: Please help - nurbs toolbox

From: Sven

Date: 19 Jul, 2007 00:37:02

Message: 2 of 2

I'm sorry for this repost... refreshed page problem.

Thanks,
Sven.

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