}
0,3
{7}
1,2
{8}
1,3
{9}
2,3
{10}
0,1,2
{11}
0,1,3
{12}
0,2,3
{13}
1,2,3
{14}
0,1,2,3
I want it to be parametric so I can have it for any set of indexes
I have tried to solve it with points and then removing duplicate points but it's not helping much
any help is truly appreciated
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rve
10 curve
11 curve
12 curve
13 curve
...and I'd like to rearrange the order in which the curve are listed, to something like this:
{0,0,0}
0 curve
1 curve
8 curve
9 curve
10 curve
11 curve
2 curve
3 curve
4 curve
5 curve
12 curve
13 curve
6 curve
7 curve
I hope this makes sense.
Thank in advance for any advice,
John…
of the intersection points is giving me some problem.
Here is the process i've done to come up with the grid (best viewing the image!):
1. create a base rectangular polygon;
2. find the diagonals and subdivide these, let's say in 10 points;
3. connect the points of one diagonal to the adjacent one in this order:
1 to 9
2 to 8
3 to 7
4 to 6
5 to 5
6 to 4
7 to 3
8 to 2
9 to 1
4. find the intersection points on every line drawn.
Now I would like to create individual surfaces connecting all the points that form the vertices of the polygons, but I cannot find out how...
Can somebody help me?
Thanks so much!…
wondering if there is a more elegant way to solve this problem than using the tree explode component and then connecting the outputs one by one (see file attached).
This solution is ok for 10 points but not for 1000 points. ;)
Any suggestions would be great!!!!
Thank you in advance!!!!…
I patch each side curve.
4. Now trying to figure out how to join them into a solid polysurface (Think that's what I end up with in normal Rhino modelling).
5. I can get the loft and patches to work, gives me 2 trimmed surfaces (side), and 2 open breps, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to join them all together into one closed brep.
Included the basic blocks I tried to get to work, as well as a shot of the model showing 1 side loft, you can see the gap on the side, which is the patch. Trying to get all 4 to join, is this even possible. Just started using grasshopper today.
Basically am trying to do as much in grasshopper as I can so I can get around the destructive booleans where you always have to save like 10 copies of everything and if you do something that doesn't work you have to back up 6 steps. …
that data via serial to an external program to play as MIDI.
The problem is, I am using a third-party (Spikenzie Labs) serial-to-midi converter that cannot speak to the COM port while Firefly also does. Bear with me, as I am just starting to figure this out, but I imagine the following possibilities:
1. Hardwire an actual MIDI-out into my prototype and code it so that the signal is sent this way. Get a MIDI-to-USB cable and go into a different COM port.
2. Set up a virtual serial port? No idea if this is a thing.
3. Internalize the serial-to-midi conversion/TX to my Grasshopper/Firefly setup. I don't really know what this entails.
Any thoughts?Thanks as always for all of your digital trailblazing...
Josh…
Added by Joshua Jordan at 12:47pm on November 4, 2013
and have a minimum increment value of 1, i.e. a colour can have an R value of 1 or 2, there's no 1.005. Well, there's alpha too, but thats a whole another matter.
If you want to measure the intensity on only one channel, then you need to measure your values on that channel (R/G/B) and then equate it to the Z value of your points in consideration. Say if we were sampling Red, R = 0 would mean no change to the Z position, and R = 255 would mean Z = 10. All other values between 0-255 would be interpolated to 0-10.
You could even sample all 3 simultaneously, and take only the highest. In that case, you will have to measure R, G and B, and take the maximum of the 3 for any given pt.…
vector * number
8. number * point
9. point * number
10. complex * complex
11. colour * colour
12. colour * number
13. number * colour
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Seattle, WA…
Added by David Rutten at 10:39pm on November 12, 2010