Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi there!

I wonder if it is possible to make a range or a maxim value from an addition of several sliders. I mean, if I have 3 or 4 sliders (from 0 to 5; whatever they'd be), is it possible to put a maxim value according to the addition do not be greater or higher of this value?

i.e.

All the sliders from 0 to 5, and I do not want the maxim value was higher than 10, then:

Slider 1 >>> value 3

Slider 2 >>> value 2

Slider 3 >>> value 1

Slider 4 >>> this value must be less than 4

 

Then i.e. if these 4 Sliders are random, is it possible the addition of random numbers  not be higher of that value I am talking?

 

I do not know if I was able to explain myself!

thank you very much!!

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You could achieve this through Galapagos.

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I'm going to try just now!!!

 

For instance... I cannot work Galapagos with the correct graphic. Is there any way to reinstall galapagos? or I just have to re-install Grasshopper?

 

Thank you a lot!!

What version of Grasshopper are you running?

My work must be wrong!! hehehe... because with your .ghx the graphic works...

 

thank you again!!

Ohhh God!! That's just what I was looking for!!

I was trying to do it through Galapagos last week but...if you do not know really well the interface could be really stressful...

 

thank you very much Danny!!!

The trick is to just type desired value into the fitness target. I always thought I add to come up with a cleaver function to either minimise or  maximise the fitness.

thank you!!

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