It’s tricky, in part because anywhere a fillet is added changes all the other ‘t’ values. So I’ve always used an Anemone loop with nearest point references.
I’m confident that the Anemone loop algorithm I posted yesterday is correct. However, as evident esp. in version ‘b’, the loop isn’t “triggered” when the list of radii changes. Here are two ways to fix that:
Connect the list of radii to the ‘T’ (Trigger) input of “Classic” Loop Start so when the list changes, the loop is triggered. Also, a ‘Reset’ Button can be wired to trigger the loop manually.
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Replace “Classic” Loop Start/End compon…
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