Delaunay triangulations maximizes the minimum angle of all the angles of the triangles in the triangulation; they tend to avoid skinny triangles.
In order to obtain a valuable (quality) mesh at a given minimum angle for triangles (here 15 degrees), I advise to implement Chew Second Algorithm (see : http://2011.cccg.ca/PDFschedule/papers/paper91.pdf).
Then, the control of triangle lengths should be done by pruning edges below 28 inches.
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stricts). This will tell me which properties within the set exist in more than one zone.
I've gotten this far, but cant seem to get a set of all the property lines that are crossed by zoning lines. From using GIS, I know the answer should contain 28 properties.
I've attached what I've done so far, any help would be appreciated.
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Added by Eric Galipo at 11:40am on January 13, 2016
ty lots as extrusions with their height depending on perimeter length. Then I added a 'Cull Duplicates' group to avoid properties that had duplicate 'Area' centroid points. That reduced the number of properties from 364 down to 331, though five of those have 'Area' values between 88 and 205, ten have values less than 500 while the average is ~1.3 million!
So the data is still suspect. Some appear to be nested inside of others? But using those 331 properties, I now find 32 that intersect the 'Zoning Districts'. But that's not the same as a list of properties that span two or more 'Zoning Districts'... Not having fun anymore. :)
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Added by Joseph Oster at 10:40am on January 14, 2016
connection, camera, micro. Rhinoceros software; much better with Windows system.
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in green in the below screenshot) and it was fine in generating different stochastic aggregation outputs but when I shift to a slightly more complex geometry (in blue in below screenshot), the component has an error that reads " could not place 28 parts".
I've attached the .gh file with internalized data, any help would be awesome!
Thanks in advance (:
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Added by vhwt to Wasp at 10:32pm on September 22, 2021
are not copy with the number that belong to each other, like:
untrimmed surface0 should be 41 pieces
untrimmed surface1 should be 28 pieces
untrimmed surface1 should be 21 pieces
it result like this
exclude the 1st and 2nd pieces,the others all is untrimmed surface 1
and the attachments is the result that i want, I done it one by one.…
(http://www.food4rhino.com/app/meshedit)
Weaverbird (http://www.giuliopiacentino.com/weaverbird/)
Make sure to install them before opening the example file.
For the Screenshot (27) error, make sure all of the *.dll files that came in the zip archive are unblocked and that you are using the Heron 0.2.0.0 GHA. You may have to replace the component with a new one from the Heron menu.…
ctorial component to go to higher factorials/permutations just to determine easily permutations. For instance I have 30 tile colors and I wanted to see their permutations quickly, I realize I can use 30*29*28 etc but I thought I could do this using the simple definition that one can see in the pic.
RM
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how Honeybee Set EP Air Flow worked but apparently not as it still opens the window when T(out) > T(in) (I get positive heat gains in this case).
I basically want to use sensible natural cooling when possible and relevant, i.e. when the 2 following conditions are met :
T(in) > 28°C
T(out) < T(in)
I know this is possible in EP but I have the feeling it is not yet implemented in HB ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Aurelien…