I have a database with about 80 tables on it, so i wanna connect to the database, make 5/6 different queries, extract the info and use it as an input to grasshopper.
re-design-blog/20...
It has singed shopfronts, melted cars and caused great gusts of wind to sweep pedestrians off their feet. Now the Walkie Talkie tower, the bulbous comedy villain of London’s skyline, has been bestowed with the Carbuncle Cup by Building Design (BD) magazine for the worst building of the year.
And it's not the only building with the same problem by that architect.
He should know: he has history with death-ray buildings, having designed a hotel in Las Vegas with a similar concave facade that scorched sunbathers’ hair and melted poolside loungers.
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39403349/ns/travel-news/t/death-ray-vegas...…
Added by Joseph Oster at 4:53pm on November 16, 2015
p slit, as would the Y.
I would like to put a ~2" Slit in My X, and a ~8" slit in my Y.
Application:
I am building shelves to store Architectural Drawing sets. I want to maintain the rigidity of the horizontal Pieces (shelves), while allowing the vertical elements (dividers) to slot in primarily for convenience. …
t it is rounded to 25, 100, 75. I've figured out the rounding portion, but when I plug the resulting list back into the custom preview, it doesn't recognize the data. I'm guessing it is because my rounded list is in curly brackets, whereas the unrounded data straight from the image sampler is not. How can I process this to remove the curly brackets?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Added by Ryan Dirks at 5:20pm on September 18, 2014
15 and >90 then add "red" to the strings/int list.
pseudocode :
create list of strings
load bitmap from file path
get bitmap height
get bitmap width
count pixels -> (width*height) -> create a new int (pixelCount)
check every pixels color :
loop till i = pixelCount-1
if hue < 20 and >80 then add "red" to string list
if hue >20 and <40 then add ... etc.
output string list
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