Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

The yellow panel gives as output: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 ... It gives out the seconds NONSTOP ...

I'm trying to find a way to get this started, when a condition becomes true. Is there any way of doing this?

Thank you very very very very very much :D

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I need to get the counting 0,1,2,3,4,...,9 immediately then started, when the condition becomes true ...

Here the Grasshopper file:

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ok, I managed this somehow:

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So how do I retrieve a specific input of a list, when this specific input verifies some condition?

I mean, when a condition is true right now, then I need to get the input in the list out, that beginns with zero out of all objects in this number list.

IF TRUE, FILTER ME THE LIST OBJEKT, THAT HAS THE VALUE ZERO NOW?

please stop responding to yourself. Be patient.............

sorry, I'm just sitting on this for too long ... All what I need to do, is to start the counting, when a condition becomes true ... sorry again!

Thank you phillip.

So I have to get an addon for this?

http://www.food4rhino.com/project/generation

Can it work out somehow in GH? But it won't be that simple or will it?

This counter is a nice thing!

The problem is this:

I want to animate a slider ... 

Through the counter I get a "second animation", after the animation of the slider is finished ...

for example:

slider from 0.000 to 1.000

==> animate slider 

==> animation is done

When this animation is finished slider t = 1.000 ... Another animation with the help of this counter is done ... 

can I somehow animate these both things together?!

when t=1 I get to see the animation in Rhino, but how do I get this in pics like when you animate a number slider?

Or can I somehow freeze the last pic from the animation of the number slider until these 8 seconds are finished?

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If I now animate the slider, the pics that come out of this will not include what's going on with the circles. And that is the real problem :D

The formulation of a problem is often more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or experimental skill.   Albert Einstein.

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