Hi all
It seems the site you're looking for http://tent.k3-cottage.com/
The system K3-Tent can model any minimal surface very easy. See the sample below. It takes for me about 5 minutes to model
Added by Eugene popov at 9:00am on December 30, 2012
onsecutive points at the same height then your 'Break at discontinuities' component eliminates the middle point completely and then the 'Interpolate Curve' component gives a much bigger bump in the wrong direction. This was enough to get curves to meet from opposite sides.
I fixed this by changing the heights to 1.1 or 2.9, rather than 1.0 and 3.0, but it took a little while to work it out! Sigh.
I attach a new version. But I actually preferred it as it was before. See what you think!
Bob
p.s. in the first list, elements 11, 12, 23 and 24 go from 1 to 3; elements 17 and 18 go from 3 to 1. In the second list, elements 6, 17, 18 and 29 go from 1 to 3; elements 12 and 23 go from 3 to 1. Given the above fix, these can be easily seen.…
Added by Bob Mackay at 10:40pm on November 24, 2015
nts me this:
[[0], [0, 1], [0, 1, 2], [0, 1, 2, 3], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]]
this is what I wanted but how to convert this to tree in grasshopper?
In grasshopper I just get:
8x IronPython.Runtime.List…
lutions, but I wanted to get my definition built from the ground up to try and understand all these processes. Here is
another screenshot to make it clearer.
The 14 surfaces are the vertical lamellae. The 70 curves are the little vertical triangles arranged on circular sections. There are 14 rectangles for each of the 5 circular sections.
So how do sort, remap the lists of surfaces and curves, in order that when i plug them into a subtraction/difference/intersection/boolean component, i get the result:14 surfaces each with 5 cuts down their vertical edge?
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run FireflyUnoFirmata script in Arduino, it indicates that Arduino is connected with Com Port 5, and consequently there is no relationship yet between the Firefly script and Arduino.
Perhaps this goes back the installation of Arduino driver. I followed all the steps listed in http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/Windows. However, firstly I do not see the ArduionUno Driver listed under Ports (COM & Lpt), instead the new driver after I plug ARduino in my computer, is named "Communications Port (COM5). When I right click at COM 5 to update the driver according to the instructions, I cannot select the ArduinoUNO.inf file located in the drivers folder. I cannot see this file, only the FTDI USB Drivers" sub-directory.
Could you please help me with this?
I have a Uno R2 board.
Please, let me know,
best,Skender…
it take just 3 weeks to finish the mockup after we assign them the drawings. pretty fast
there are 5 facade company took part in, including 3 aluminum mockup and 2 GRC company.
it take just 3 weeks to finish the mockup after we assign them the drawings. pretty fast
there are 5 facade company took part in, including 3 aluminum mockup and 2 GRC company.
hem. Now I need to search through the original points that comprise the voronoi diagram and replace them with the new averaged points. I need to do this while still preserving the logic of the old data tree which is comprised of {i}j values. In other words each point is grouped into a vornoi cell so that the cells can be created with the polyline component
I believe I have a relatively simple solution, but need help create a python script that searches and replaces values within a data tree.See the psuedo code below:
Psuedo-Code:
For each item(i) in Data tree B (list of index values points to be replaced grouped into a data tree corresponding to the new point) find the corresponding integer in Data tree C (list of points grouped around {i;j} values)Then replace the integer in Data Tree C with the key value (the data tree path) that corresponds to the item from Data tree B that is replacing the item from Data tree CFor example:Data Tree B{14}(0)2(1)3(2)6(3)11(4)13(5)14Data Tree C{0;1}(0)2(1)3(2)6Output:Data Tree {0;1}(0){14}(1){14}(2){14}
List A - Single point (New Point) with Data Tree/Key value corresponding to group of points it will replace ( List B)
List B-list of index values of flattened voronoi point list with Data Tree/Key Value corresponding to List A - in other words these are all the points I need to replace with the point in List A
List C-list of index values of flattened voronoi point list with Data Tree/Key Value corresponding to {i}j values necessary to re-create voronoi cells with the polyline component
Once this is done I can use the Output and the new Points in List A to replace the set of old points in the original voronoi diagram with the new set up reduced points.
If there is another way to achieve the goal of eliminating small edges of a vorononi diagram, I'm open to suggestions.
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Is it like this:
If a beam is connected from nod 0 to 1 and from 1 to 4. Another from 2 to 3 and from 3 to 5.
Node 1 and 3 have the same coordinates, but are they rigidly connected or not?