I've attached a rh and ghx file. http://we.tl/ghsd0UTxji - wetransfer link. I'm guessing the trick is to correctly define the Range (R) / Domain in the Random component, so that the circles' radi can vary between the fixed and static domain of 10 or 12 or 14 or 18 or 20. Meaning that the radi can only be 10, 12, 14, 18 or 20 - and not, lets say.. 11, 13, 15, 16, 17 or 19 for that matter. Thanks in advance, i hope someone can figure it out, because i can't seem to find anything online about how to set up such as specific domain.
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g from a list of 12 items I would find all the combinations taking just 4 at time.
I'd use a Stream gate that takes the indexes of the items and pass them to a list item in order to select just the items of the combination. Doing so I can choose a single combination of index at time to pass to the list item.
In this moment all the data come out from the first gate, all the others are empty.
If I pass these index to the list item it gives me an error (probably because of the data structure).
*long version*
I start from a list of 12 segments, all of them with the starting point in common and the ending point distributed regularly in the space. It's a quite simple starting point.
What I'm trying to achieve is to find all the possible spatial configurations made of 2, 3, 4 segments. I started with 2 segments so I've 12^2=144 possible configurations but just 4 different configurations that can intuitivelly be recognized (60°, 90°, 120°, 180°).
Doing the same with 3 segments generates 12^3=1728 configurations and I don't know how many different ones. With 4 segments I've got 12^4=20736 possible configurations.
As you can imagine many configurations are identical but just with a different orientation so at the end I'll have to parse geometrically the output to delete duplicates (I'll address this later on).
Please could you help me to figure out how to mix these segments in different configurations?
Thank you in advance.…
bers of point) index
and I called the last point as indexMax
that what I wrote I am sure that I made some mistakes- so if one of you can help me I will be more then glad
If abc(sin(3 * pi() * ptList / ptLast)) < 0.5 Then harmony = 3 = z, 2 = x, 1 = y
A = 0
Else
A = 1
n = 0
For n < ptLast
If A(n) = A(n + 1) Then
Zf(n) = Z(n) + 12 * A(n)
n = n + 1
End If
(n + 4) < ptLast Then
Zf(n) = Z(n) + 12 * A(n)
Zf(n + 4) = Z(n + 4) + 12 * A(n + 4)
Zf(n + 2) = Z(n + 2) + 6
Zf(n + 1) = Z(n + 1) + 6 - 3 * (A(n + 4) - A(n))
Zf(n + 3) = Z(n + 1) + 6 + 3 * (A(n + 4) - A(n))
n = n + 5
End If
Else M = ptLast - n
For n<ptLast
Zf(n) = (ptLast - n) / M * 12 * A(ptLast - M) + Z(n)
n = n + 1
End
Zf(ptLast) = Z(ptLast)
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me. But if min = 5 and max = 12, then the range will be (12-5) = 7.
If you have only a fixed number of values, why not use a Value List to encode those?
You can still use a slider to select a value out of a list of presets, but the UI of the ValueList is more friendly, especially if the list of presets isn't particularly continuous. You can extend a single ValueList to have all 12 preset date+time combos as well.
Sliders values can be post-processed using an expression. For example you could add the 'x*3' expression to a slider, and then the value 0, 1, 2, 3, ... would be mapped to 0, 3, 6, 9, ...…
Added by David Rutten at 5:30am on January 21, 2016
al number 1 represents 1/1/1900 12:00:00 a.m. Times are stored as decimal numbers between .0 and .99999, where .0 is 00:00:00 and .99999 is 23:59:59. The date integers and time decimal fractions can be combined to create numbers that have a decimal and an integer portion. For example, the number 32331.06 represents the date and time 7/7/1988 1:26:24 a.m.
More info: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/214094…
Added by Ángel Linares at 4:50pm on November 27, 2010
29 points vs. 28 points for the 'Base Crv' - not sure what's up with that?
Move the slider in the 'Adjust Seam' group to see parametric design in action!
And just FYI, there are only 12 discontinuity points in the 'Step Crv' so setting the 'Divide Curve' 'Count' slider to 12 looks pretty good to me, except for that extra point.…
Added by Joseph Oster at 12:26pm on January 10, 2016
der has an icon associated with it instead of text. The sliders have been added to the same 'bundle', meaning they co-ordinate their layout so that the rail and the grips line up vertically.
(0:06) Numeric popup while dragging a knob.
(0:20) One of the states of the icon can be slaved to the slider value, thus resulting in an animated icon.
(0:30) A slider with named presets and snapping. Presets need not be spaced equally.
(0:40) Slider values can be incremented/decremented by the smallest possible amount using the [-] or [+] keys, or the arrow keys.
(0:53) Sliders can be snapped to the nearest preset using [.]
(1:01) Sliders can be set to the lowest/highest possible value using [Home] or [End]
(1:12) Zooming in increases the accuracy of a slider.…
Added by David Rutten at 10:35am on December 7, 2016
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5 4 3 2 1 0
I am triangulating this surface. I want to select just the red vertices. As you can note, I just need the inner vertices of this surface. I could do it mannually, but if I want to change the mesh density later, I will have to pick all of them manually again later.
Can someone help me?
Tks
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