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nd so. Something similar to what you can see in "Group 2". Instead what I get is that the first gene value affects values from 0 to 9 within the first branch, then the second gene value affects the next 0-9 within the second branch, and so ("Group 3"). I have tried mass addition ("Group 1") but it doesn´t work because I´m not getting the right domains. I have also tried split string, entwine, etc. and nothing works. It is simple but I´m not getting it. Suggestions?
THX…
c curves (open curves and closed curves that have a kink at the seam) that the first few and last few knot values are identical. In fact, you need a few identical values at the start and end to ensure the curve reaches all the way to the first and last control-point. This is called "clamping". The number of repeated (or "multiplicity" or "valence") knots must be equal to the degree. So with the above example of a degree 3 curve with 7 control-points, a valid knot vector would be:
0;0;0;1;2;3;4;4;4
9 values, with the first three and last three being identical. You are never allowed to repeat the same knot value more often than the degree, and you are never allowed to decrease the values either.
Weights are single numbers attached to individual control-points. Weights are most often used to create Conic Section curves (arcs, ellipses, parabolas, hyperbolas) and these are always degree=2. You can also assign weights to freeform curves if you want of course. When you choose to do so, you must supply an equal number of weights and control-points. Furthermore, weights are relative only to each other. If you assign a weight value of 1.0 to all control-points, you get the exact same curve as you assign a weight of 4.9 to all control-points.
The difference between "Curve control points" in NurbCrv and "Control point count" in the Knot component is that one actually represents a list of points, whereas the other is merely an integer representing how long that list is.
In order to create a valid knot vector, all I need to know is the degree, the number of control-points involved and whether or not the curve is supposed to be periodic or not (periodic curves are a special case of nurbs curve, best to stay away until you're comfortable with the regular nurbs curve type). It doesn't matter where the control-points are, I only care about how many there are.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 3:05pm on February 3, 2012
ult, my 3dm is very large.
Another problem, when the fonction is ok, the draw in grasshopper is ok, when i bake i have only a litte part of the opération.....
If you could help me, thank you
[Edit] Here the description in the null item :
{0;0}0. Brep: brep.m_T[43047] trim is not valid. trim.m_type = seam, the edge is manifold, but brep.m_L[trim.m_li=1114].m_type is not outer.brep.m_L[1114] loop is not valid. brep.m_T[loop.m_ti[21]=43047] is not valid.brep.m_F[0] face is not valid. brep.m_L[face.m_li[1114]=1114] is not valid.ON_Brep.m_F[0] is invalid.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. …
Frame_00011,...,Frame_00020
Is this possible, where to adjust, where the counting starts?!
EDIT:
I don't understand, how this "Filename Template" works?!
let's say, I want to make 3 pictures and give the the numbers Frame_1, Frame_2 and Frame_3 ... After that I make another 3 Frame Frames and give them the numbers Frame_4, Frame_5 and Frame_6 ... Is something of that possible with that tool?!
Thanks very much for the help and advice in advance.…
an entry point named 'RHC_RhinoWeldMesh' in DLL 'rhcommon_c'. (line: 0)
Is this Method not implemented yet ?Any thougts ?
Many thanks,Philipp
Code which produces error :
Dim testPt As New Point3D(0, 0, 0)Dim testPt1 As New Point3D(1, 0, 0)Dim testPt2 As New Point3D(0, 1, 0)Dim testPt3 As New Point3D(1, 1, 0)
Dim test As New Mesh
test.Vertices.Add(testPt)
test.Vertices.Add(testPt1)
test.Vertices.Add(testPt2)
test.Vertices.Add(testPt3)
test.Faces.AddFace(0, 1, 2)
test.Faces.AddFace(1, 2, 3)
test.Normals.ComputeNormals
test.Compact
Dim deg As New Double deg = 5
Dim rad As Double = Rhino.RhinoMath.ToRadians(deg)
test.Weld(rad)
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portions of something bigger meaning that the U/V at (0.5, O.5) is outside the BrepFace boundaries meaning ... Armageddon. If on the other hand you are after an "auto location" of pockets ... that is possible but requires several lines of code (and as Tom [the wise Ducati lover German] would ask: why ???).
2. Second: well ... what is the purpose of the nested loop?
3. Third: what is the scope of this? Copy the Y shaped thingy (2 times, then 3 times then ...) and do a collection of Y thingies? (sampled in a DataTree of thingies) If so why they overlap?
Answers to: The Lord, Apartment 666, District 9, North Pole.…
Looks good, How can I then select those circles as a branch? For example,
I want to divide all the Radius 3 circles into 8 parts, all radius 9 into 6 parts etc.
Many Thanks for your help
e. I think I got the daylighting workflow, I have good background in daylighting simulations.
I have a question for you
Do you think daysim will be able to handle a Radiance material that has BTRD function, such as this one that I created using optics6
Here is an example material created by Optics 5
void glass Solarglaze 70 DS_glass003 0.670 0.713 0.688
void BRTDfunc Solarglaze 70 DS_front100.094 0.095 0.0930.615 0.654 0.6310 0 0.09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
void BRTDfunc Solarglaze 70 DS_back100.104 0.105 0.1010.615 0.654 0.6310 0 0.09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I have another question, about the EC glazing, I would like to setup Honeybee so that when window surface temperature becomes larger than a specific value the glass changes to tinted one with low transmissivity , how do I go about that? can this be accomplished by setting up a schedule?
Thanks
Rania…
gulations is smaller than 9 (9=8-1).
BTW, I'd suggest you look at the chapters 3 & 4 of my dissertation for an overview of the processes supported by the toolkit. http://abe.tudelft.nl/index.php/faculty-architecture/article/view/nourian…