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Topic: Add boolean values in Matrix
I constructed a matrix with 14 rows and 9 columns. Now i want to give True and false values in them based on a pattern. How can I do this? 
Added by apoorva at 11:42pm on May 11, 2017
Comment on: Topic 'Curve Division Based on Random Combinations'
hink you need recursion to modify the random seed; many other ways to accomplish that (use the length of each curve as the seed, for example). Using multiples of twelve makes it harder for me to grasp the essence of the matter; another way of looking at it is that you want to generate random integers from 2 to 5 (24,36, 48 and 60) and have them add up exactly to curve lengths of 5 (x12=60), 9 (x12=108) or 14 (x12=168). So you want to generate random numbers until their sum ('Mass Addition') plus 5 is equal to or greater than the curve length (5, 9 or 14).  The last number in the series is then not random but just the difference between the two. For example, for curve length = 5 (x12=60), there are only three possible numbers that can be used as the first in the sequence: 2, 3 or 5.  If it's 5, you're done.  If it's 2, the second number is 3 (5-2), if it's 3, the second number is 2 (5 - 3).  You can't use '4' at all because the remainder, 1 (x12=12) isn't one of your solution options. There is no point in generating the last number randomly, eh? P.S.  You didn't use 'Internalize data' for the 'Curve (Crv)' param in your GH file.…
Added by Joseph Oster at 2:29pm on September 12, 2015
Event: Grasshopper Cloud Event - NY - FULL
and Ronnie of StudioMode and David Fano of DesignReform will also be attending. RSVP has been closed on this event. Space is limited to 50 people. Please attend if you do RSVP. Agenda - 12:00-1:00 Arrival, informal discussion 1:00 - 1:15 Introductions 1:15 - 2:00 Project presentation 1 (30 minutes + 15 min QA) - David Lee - Clemson - 3D pattern environments using volumetric proxies. 2:00 - 2:45 Project Presentation 2 (30 minutes + 15 min QA) - P. Casey Mahon - Organic Abstractions (30 minutes + 15 min QA) 2:45 - 3:45 David Rutten - New work in GH (30 min QA) 3:45 - 4:30 Sameer Kumar AIA - KPF - Project presentation 3 (30 minutes + 15 min QA) 4:30 - 5:15 Chris Wilkins - Clemson - Urban Renewal and parametric urban development studies in Grasshopper. 5:15 - 6:00 David Rutten - Scripting in GH (15 min QA) After 6:00 conversations may move down the street for more discussion. If you would like to present your project at the Cloud please email: scottd@mcneel.com…
Added by Scott Davidson at 4:24pm on September 22, 2009
Comment on: Topic 'Build lines between two points in a certain order'
53 → 53 → 63 → 74 → 74 → 84 → 9 As you can see from the above list the connection sequence comes in waves of three, where each group of similar indices on the left is associated with a group of three incrementing indices on the right. Some combination of Series components will probably generate this list, but it'll only work for the first ring, the second one will need a different connection pattern. It is perhaps better to just encode the integer pairs by hand. But then you cannot change your mind about the number of sides later.…
Added by David Rutten at 10:39am on October 21, 2015
Comment on: Topic 'Free Nodes / Beam joints ?'
ements between mid axes of elements ( being perpendicular to both). On the attached image, the links are the small elements connectiong nodes 4 to 5, 6 to 7 and 8 to 9. All nodes (1 to 9 including 1', 2', 3') are defined in Karamba as fixed supports but nodes 1,1', 2, 2', 3, and 3' have hinges added with the beam joint component. The freed rotations are shown on the figure. I wondered if that was the correct way of defining such a structure in Karamba bearing in mind that nodes 1', 2' and3' are free nodes in the reality. Thanks again for your help ! Yousef…
Added by yousef anastas to Karamba3D at 12:13pm on August 25, 2014
Comment on: Video 'Structural Element Regulation Study 02'
,记住,看一次和看两次的效果是完全不一样的,要懂得顺序渐进,很多分析方法都是建立在基础的方法上的。…
Added by Diego Martínez at 3:11pm on April 26, 2021
Topic: List of list of items
zed like this: {0} 0 Surface 1 {1} 0 Surface 2 1 Surface 3 2 Surface 4 {2} 0 Surface 5 1 Surface 6 {3} 0 Surface 7 1 Surface 8 2 Surface 9 And not like this (which is what i have when select tehm with "multiple surfaces") {0} 0 Surface 1 1 Surface 2 ..... 7 Surface 8 8 Surface 9 Thanks a lot for your help: it is a very frequent issue and i would like to fix it. Regards …
Added by Axel mak at 9:03am on July 17, 2012
Comment on: Group 'Culebra'
he flocking to stop at 30 ft instead of it bounce back at the boundary of box. 2. Can you set the distance between the flocking line so that you can create space inside it whenever you use geometry wrapper? 3. Can you make the flocking revolve around the certain geometry, line or points?…
Added by Syafiq Azmy to Culebra at 10:11pm on March 27, 2016
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