Octopus is a plug-in for applying evolutionary principles to parametric design and problem solving. It allows the search for many goals at once, producing a range of optimized trade-off solutions between the extremes of each goal.
Also see octopus.E for custom evolutionary algorithms.
Download the latest version on food4rhino
It is part of a range of tools developed at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, and Bollinger+Grohmann Engineers.
Octopus introduces multiple fitness values to the optimization. The best trade-offs between those objectives are searched, producing a set of possible optimum solutions that ideally reach from one extreme trade-off to the other.
Based on SPEA-2 and HypE from ETH Zürich and David Rutten's Galapagos User Interface. Developed by Robert Vierlinger in cooperation with Christoph Zimmel, karamba3d.com and Bollinger+Grohmann Engineers.
To install:
Some examples are provided here.
New commented examples and a brief manual are provided in the download of octopus on food4rhino.
Hello everyone,
very new to grasshopper, I want to repeat a process taking place on a grid multiple times using a Loop. I did it using the Anemone Loop which was great and easier for me to understand, but gets very slow when I increase the grid cells. So I decided to use the Octopus Loop, but my problem is that I don't get how it works. I don't understand what do I need to connect to the bottom wire entrances and how. I read the Manual and googled a lot, but no results.
Could anyone give me some insight or give a link where I can find it out?
best
theodora
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