10 from the other list and insert/splice them into the original list (at the specified index, not appended to the list end) while overwriting the values contained therein- how would I go about this task? Ideally, I could then, in a second step, take yet another range of indices (20, 22.. whatever) from another list and splice them in again.
Any thoughts?
Thanks & g'nite
Max…
I would now like to do is "combine" (only count once) the panels that are stacked vertically between the domain. (I've only got 3 surfaces selected to cut down on the confusion)The domain is the horizontal lines on the object to the ground plane. so Level 1 is 0-8'-7 3/4". Level 2 is 8'-7 3/4" - 15'-3 3/4". ect.
The approach is that the panels that are stacked on top of each other have the same x,y coordinate so they can be separated and counted as 1 instance in the final count.
I started trying to deconstruct the points and create sets of each x and y value but I've got no idea where to go from there. Any have any ideas?
Excel File being referenced looks like this:
Ground
0
1
8.6458
2
15.0625
3
22.375
4
28.5
5
35.333
6
42.2708
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But im wondering if there is a way of appliying this to my definition for the bending of a gridshell in various steps of progression until its resting position is achieved.
I can see that the components upon which the stress display is calculated are the start length of the structural members minus the rest length. If the length remains constant as the lathes are bent into shape - is there an alternative method or a way or applying this kind of feedback analysis to this process?
Thanks,
Chris I
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Added by Chris Ingram at 5:24am on October 19, 2011
ve a Vertex [V] connected to four other Vertexs [N1-N4].
Each of the has a Value:
V ... 1
N1 ... 5
N2 ... 3
N3 ... 8
N4 ... 11
The Average Filter would set the Value of [V] to
(1+5+3+8+11)/5 = 5,6
The Median Filter would Sort Values and pick the middle one
1,3, [5], 8, 11
Hope that helped...…
hat the math would still apply for 16 sided and 8 sided polygon, but in retrospect, I realize they don't share the same common points.One Observation:The 2 polygons do not quite share the same adjoining boundary points, when the Octagon & Square controls are greater than 0. I'm still trying to find what causes that small discrepancy in your script. (its only noticeable when one zoom in)
cheers!…
tree with with 8 branches, each with 3 booleans. flip matrix is then used to have these booleans organized in 3 branches, of each domain, containing 8 booleans of each curve.…