algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Ognek,
maybe the face normals are oriented to the wrong direction?
Hi both, really great job! I am enjoying it very much.
One question about a problem i have in updating the numeric outputs.
I am having problems in automatically updating the Ecotect's calculations results when changing the geometry's paramers. The geometry is correctly imported back in Ecotec after changing the parameters. Somehow, it looks like calculations are also re-running properly. But instead numeric outputs remain the same. Numeric outputs do not change in Ecotect nor in the object request Geco components. (This happens even though according to the geometry's variations they should be really different: if I restart manually the entire resolution, setting it by hand to true again, then the values update). Any clou about what I am doing wrong? Any help?
The problem above creates me troubles when connecting Geco's numeric outputs (such as DF or insolation values) to the Galapagos loops, since the optimization of course cannot find ways to converge the results (since of course all individuals have equal performance).
Thanks a lot for helping! And again congrats and thanks for the great job!
Michela
Hi Michela
Great to hear that you enjoy our tool and to hear you again after zürich!
how is everything going?
Could you please post a screen-capture of your definition or send it to us via email so that we can take a closer look on it.... in our studies it is working fine and as expected
hear you soon
also greetings from Ursula
Thomas
here the file
Hi Michela!
... found the mistakes ;) ...
1) solar radiation
maybe it is a little bit confusing, but for the ObjectRequest you have to support interval of indices (e.g. 0 to 10) not the index numbers
2) daylight
as you recognized the geometry of the lamellas accumulates...
the export component must be set to 1 = delete selected objects in ecotect
important: to avoid that other geometry than the lamellas are deleted, deselect all geometry manually in Ecotect or deselect "all" = select.none with the "Lua-component" in GH.
see attached file :)
merry christmas
[u
I see, quite clear now - great, thanks!!
Merry Christmas to you both! Michela
Dear Jan
We tested Geco with Meshes with approx. more than 10000 faces and of course more is possible.
According your Problem, Geco has an internal timer so if your calculation takes longer than 5 minutes we have a time out routine and your Grasshopper is free for keep on working on other stuff, but the Process in Ecotect will still finish. After than you just have to reset the boolean setting for EcoObjectRequest manually. (just connect a boolean toggle instead of the direct connection). Hope that solves your Problem.
For your question about Ecotect, sorry there is no possibility of exporting RGB vaues from Ecotect, because they are generated with the values.
best
[uto]
Is it possible to make the time out routine longer than 5 minutes? The evaluation I'm currently running takes longer than 5 minutes and I want to animate/run galapagos, but I can't do that if I have to change the boolean setting for EcoObjectRequest manually. Thanks.
Dear Uto,
Geco Question:
EcoSunPath[N] (North Offset) -- What is the function of this parameter? It doesn't seem to have an effect on the Insolation values.
Best,
Ognek
Hi uto,
I have been trying to calculate the solar insolation over a mesh surface. Yet no matter what orientation of the surface or sun - it always comes up with the same solution (in ecotect also). We created the same script on a different computer and it calculated the insolation fine. Do you know why this might be happening?
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