etting when I merge the three trees, but what I would like to get is:
essentially a tree with 27 branches, each with a single list of either 11 or 21 points.
{0} (N=11)
{1} (N=11)
...
{10} (N=21)
{11} (N=21)
...
{17} (N=11)
{18) (N=11)
{27} (N=11)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
All the best,
Matt
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Added by Matt Schmid at 3:06pm on December 4, 2010
Hi,
I would like to offset group of curves, but to offset depennding on lenght of curves.
To offset in series of 5, 10, and 20 for lenghts of 0-80, 80-120 and 120-max. Tnx m
0;3} (N = 2)
{0;0;0;4} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;0} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;1} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;2} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;3} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;4} (N = 2)
Flattening this structure using the Flatten component would result in:
{0} (N = 20)
However, using a Path Mapper with the following masks will flatten is somewhat more intelligently:
{A;B;C;D} -> {A;B;C}
Now, you get:
{0;0;0} (N = 10)
{0;0;1} (N = 10)
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Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 3:19am on December 14, 2009
le" on what radius/thickness to use when drawing a pipe/line
For ex the following instructions:
F(5) F(10) +(30) F(20)
mean:
Draw Forward a line with thickness 5
Draw Forward a line with thickness 10
Turn right by angle of 30 degrees
Draw Forward a line with thickness 20
You could specify the rules of the LSystem using parameters
F(thickness)=F(thickness/2)
so on every new iteration the turtle will draw a line with half the thickness of the previous iteration
That's the idea
Best
http://morphocode.com…
Added by Morphocode at 1:46am on February 12, 2010
rectangle with slider connected to X & Y) with a slider that has 0 as a minimum value and 10 as a maximum value. Then, I calculate the perimeter (length of line). If slider =10 then perimeter = 40.
If I reference the slider to the Genome, and the perimeter to the Fitness, I will get this results after computing:
Maximum value = 40
Minimum value = 0
How can I tell Galapagos (or what would be the right path to follow?) to find the necessary x & y values so that I get exactly i.e. 55 as a perimeter?…
Added by Dario Vidal at 4:01am on September 30, 2013
om frame -5 till frame -10 a frame spacing of 100mm is used,
etc.
Frame 0 is located on X=0 mm
Frame -5 will be on X=-500 mm
Frame -6 will be on X=(X of frame -5) -25 = -525 mm
Frame -11 wil be on X= ((X of frame -10) -10 = ?? mm
etc.
Cheers,
Bas…
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