rence not set to an instance of an object. (line: 80)
Both .dlls appear to have been successfully imported.
Thanks in advance,
Charles
RStatSystem rs = ri as RStatSystem;
List<Line> slines = new List<Line>();
foreach(RStatBeam b0 in rs.Beams) { <------ line 80
if (b0.StiffnessMultiplier < 0.3) continue;
slines.Add(new Line(b0.P0.ToPoint3d(), b0.P1.ToPoint3d())); }
A = slines;
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ded a circle and been able to draw the two lines and cull out the correct distances but do not know how to pull out those two original lines - the one from the starting point to the circle division + the circle division to the end point.
To recap - I'm looking for a way to have 2 lines = 80" when the direct path between two points is 60". I do not want the 2 new lines to be equal in length but variable lengths.
thanks!
_patrick
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The goal is to construct in real life with balloons, in order to calculate and optimize the dimensions of the dome. It is possible to do that in grasshopper?
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Thank you for your help,
Nastia …
tries, of different types, both annotation objects and curves, won't it be slow to iterate through all these objects for each rectangle?
I use 0.6.X but i'm soon making the shift to 0.7.X…
This equation has the same issue as the code I posted. While the curve is the same, the units are off, as seen in my screenshot where the ymax goes well above 80
Hi
I'm trying to write a simple script to offset a curve muliptle times (using a 'for loop') but I don't know the vb dotNet syntax. I'm sure lines 84, 88 & 89 are wrong. Any ideas.
Thanks. P
Added by Paul Wintour at 8:25am on September 28, 2010