Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello David,
Is it possible to add something that could bake certain generations in a solution?  Like to go into the solver window, be able to load up certain previously run simulations and pick a segment and bake the solutions?  Maybe another connection to the geometry you want to bake. 

I am attaching an example where a point tries to reach another moving point (aided by Giulio's buffer code)(logic is not solid on my part).  This is more a curiosity than anything that useful at the moment.  I would be curious to see iterations through time...or rather have the iterations over time available to work with. 

Also, any way to shrink/expand the solver graph horizontally as well?  Any way to get solver graph as jpg/pdf/xls?

Views: 1466

Attachments:

Replies to This Discussion

Luis

what about baking each run? i select all the sliders and save the solution after each run as a state then recall them later to bake. it would be great to have this recorder built into Galapagos. David?
This saving of the solution as a state, is this a new feature in version 0.7. Must try this out
No, it's available in 0.6.X as well. Solution menu -> Save State... item

--
David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
London, UK
Yeah sure. The interface for Galapagos has been very quickly thrown together just to make it useable. I suspect it will probably be redesigned a few times before I finally get it right.

--
David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
London, UK

Hi=) this post is already 7 Years old, so i wanted to ask is some solution already exists for this problem of baking or saving more than one of piked variants?=

Hi Luis,

all the information accumulated over the entire solver run is stored in memory, but it is at present impossible to export/extract it. I'll start by adding a serializer so you can save/load solutions. Then I'll add selection mechanism so you can pick specific individuals from specific generations and have them reinstated.

There's a lot of work to be done on this.

As for your last question: PrtSc :)

--
David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
London, UK
Excellent David,
Thanks for the response. I think we are all quite used to (and accepting) of sweeping changes to GH. Galapagos is already veru fun to play with...looking forward to its future development!
Luis

RSS

About

Translate

Search

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

© 2024   Created by Scott Davidson.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service