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At 8:08am on October 10, 2016, Arpan Bakshi said…

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At 9:15am on December 30, 2014, rhinograsshopper2014 said…

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At 7:38am on May 26, 2009, Alessio Erioli said…
Hi to]! I've seen the (very nice) works on your blog and I have a question about them: how did you manage to implement the Runge-Kutta method in Grasshopper? Of course I do not pretend a step-by-step tutorial, but even a small clue or reference on how to start would be appreciated. I already know about Daniel Piker's magnetic field definition, but I'm stuck when it comes to get to isolines...

Many thanks in advance!

Alessio

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