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Project: Replacing markov algorithim with an autocomplete option
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Hey guys!The Question:I have a mysql database of .gh files that are on this forum as attachments and would like to write a program to open those files and gather 'information' about each components…Continue

Tags: virtual, run, c#, mysql, markov

Started this discussion. Last reply by David Rutten Jan 25.

Microfluidic circuits in GH?

Wondering if anyone has explored the possibility of modeling microfluidic circuits in grasshopper. Have any kind of circuits been modeled? Simple components like resistors, capacitors and such build…Continue

Started Dec 19, 2011

Run a .gh file to return active components

Piker...this might be one for you. I am writing a program that I need to be able to open a .gh file and make an array of the active components. How can I see the code that is running behind an…Continue

Started Nov 23, 2011

MyFirstComponent Error Message

Hey guys, I got to the end of the my first component tutorial and got a "successful build" but then when I try to "start debugging" I get an error message than tells me my .dll file is missing (see…Continue

Started Nov 20, 2011

 

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David Rutten replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Project: Replacing markov algorithim with an autocomplete option
"There's a class called Grasshopper.Kernel.GH_ConnectivityDiagram (GH_Documents can create one, use the CreateConnectivityDiagram() method), it's basically only the source/target relationships, so you don't have to deal with all the…"
Jan 25
McKinnley Workman replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Project: Replacing markov algorithim with an autocomplete option
"Thanks David! I think I am leaning toward going through the SDK and trading speed for ease (at first). I'm going to play with it a bit and familiarize myself more with the file structure and SDK and keep this thread going as I make…"
Jan 24
David Rutten replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Project: Replacing markov algorithim with an autocomplete option
"Hi McK, it is possible to parse a gh file without using Rhino or Grasshopper. In fact, if you convert a file into ghx, you don't even need to use GH_IO.dll. You can traverse the file, looking for SourceCount and Source(i) entries. This will…"
Jan 22
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Project: Replacing markov algorithim with an autocomplete option

Hey guys!The Question:I have a mysql database of .gh files that are on this forum as attachments and would like to write a program to open those files and gather 'information' about each components active inputs and outputs (basically what it is connected to and what is connected to it). I've started going through the SDK and it sounds like I can upload the .gh file directly to the c# environment 'run' each one and get the input and output connections of each component. Does this sound right?…See More
Jan 22
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Microfluidic circuits in GH?

Wondering if anyone has explored the possibility of modeling microfluidic circuits in grasshopper. Have any kind of circuits been modeled? Simple components like resistors, capacitors and such build into an add-on?I am aware of and have used flrefly with arduino and realtime data to manipulate a model but this isn't quite what I mean.Cheers!McKSee More
Dec 19, 2011
McKinnley Workman replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Why not deforming? in the group karamba
"Got it! Thanks! McKinnley"
Dec 8, 2011
karamba replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Why not deforming? in the group karamba
"Yes, but I think you have an error in the path structure of your definition: the Assemble-component produces two models. Flatten some paths to reduce it to one (see attachment). Best, Clemens "
Dec 8, 2011
McKinnley Workman replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Why not deforming? in the group karamba
"Sorry for the delay. Got sick then had finals week. Okay it is almost doing what I want when I split the line to make two beams it treats the two beams as separate and I was going for one line that deforms with the force vector as I move it to…"
Dec 7, 2011
karamba replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Why not deforming? in the group karamba
"The beam elements are created from the lines you feed into the LineToBeam-component. If you position a point on a line you have to split the line to make two lines out of it which can be converted to two elements. These two lines have the new point…"
Nov 29, 2011
McKinnley Workman replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Why not deforming? in the group karamba
"So in order for it to work, the node where the load acts has to be part of a beam element. I have the node where the load acts positioned along the beam so why is it not a part of the beam element? The nodes 1-5 are supports and then node zero is a…"
Nov 28, 2011
Daniel Piker replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Unexpected result with Kangaroo physics in the group Kangaroo
"Hi McKinnley,   Kangaroo works essentially with particles/points. The points are what forces get applied to and what gets moved. The force objects create relationships between those points - for example a spring tries to keep 2 particles a…"
Nov 28, 2011
McKinnley Workman replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Unexpected result with Kangaroo physics in the group Kangaroo
"Right. I get an execution that doesn't show anything happening to the building--no deformation."
Nov 28, 2011
Antonio Roig replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Unexpected result with Kangaroo physics in the group Kangaroo
"just have to connect the time component to the kangaroo physics engine and turn to false the boolean....it does something, but maybe not what you expect.   Regards."
Nov 28, 2011
karamba replied to McKinnley Workman's discussion Why not deforming? in the group karamba
"The reason is, that the node where the load acts is not part of an element. Turn on 'Element tags' and 'Node tags' in the ModelView-component and you will see, that node 0 (with the load) lies in the middle of element 4. Best,…"
Nov 28, 2011
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Why not deforming?

Hey guys!This is supposed to deform the circle but I get two models and no bending....weird? Anyone know have any idea why?Thank you,McKinnleySee More
Nov 27, 2011
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karamba

Karamba interactively calculates the statical response of three dimensional beam structures under the action of external loads.Current Version: 0.9.084 (April 17th 2012)See More
Nov 27, 2011

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