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Journal question?

Journal question?

Journal question?

(OP)
insert -> Curve -> Fit Spline -> point from File: insert all d1.dat, d2.dat, ..., d15.dat and end.dat and start.dat

insert ->
insert -> mesh surface -> through Curve Mesh ->
primary curves: curve from d1.dat and curve from d15.dat
cross curves: curve from end.dat and curve from start.dat

Question:
how I can do above use Journal, since I a lot of surface which have about 1000 lines?

Thanks for the help

RE: Journal question?

Attached is a journal (as .txt file which you need to change to .vb) which creates the splines from the dat files.  I have written the code that it looks for the dat files in C:\temp\testdata.  Please place your dat files in this dir.  At this stage it only works for these particular named dat files.

I have not yes created the thru curve mesh surface.

Frank Swinkels

RE: Journal question?

(OP)
As a newbie of UG and VB this really helps.  Thank you Frank.  

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