and says "repeat every Nth element", meaning say if N was 3, I would get A B C C D E F F G H. I would also like to be able to then insert a list of 3 elements in between each of the repeats. For example, I wanted to insert: 1. 1
2. 2
3. 3 into the list, I would get A B C 1 2 3 C D E F 1 2 3 F G H. It seems like an easy task, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do it, I must be making a very basic mistake. I am new to grasshopper, so any and all help I could get would be GREATLY appreciated!…
l at each point intersection, less 14. align holes to common angle between each 2 points of intersection (so ovals align with curve)5. copy 4. 360/60 about center circle (creates 6 curves rotated thru 360)6. it appears there a 3 more sets of curves that need to be taken care in the same way as 1 thru 4 (see colander pic)6. project the oval patterns onto, 1/2 a sphere somewhat larger that the surface circle, to avoid extreme oval distortion.7. needs some Boolean subtraction of holes from sphere surface
Does this simple road map have some merit?
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ception:Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {B0D0A647-983E-485B-9A69-45F0382F0D9C} failed due to the following error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)).
Note the previous comment I did the Unblock with Doodlebug CC 2014 and it worked on Windows 7. At home here I am running Doodlebug CC 2015 with Illustrator v. 2015.3.1 release on Windows 10.
Shot in the dark: maybe needs a namespace declaration to work with Windows 10?
Thoughts on a solution? …
I have been so far able to do this by using the closest point.What i am not able to achieve by this method is the linear pattern options.(the boxed ones in the attached image) Any ideas for how would i achieve this ? Thanks, Chai.…
output will show a tree with 3 branches of 4 integers each that I can pass on to other components. What is the best way to do it?
I have tried creating a tree and using a for loop to do so, but it didn't work.
Thank you for your help.
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ers is greater than another, defined number.
For instance,
If the set is {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10} (typically my numbers are not some sort of typical series, though) and I'm looking for the subset whose sum > 7, I would like to return the subset {1,2,3,4} (since 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10 > 7, so this is the first subset starting at the beginning and working in order whose sum is greater than 7).
Is there a way to loop the Mass Addition tool with consecutively larger subsets ( {1} and then {1,2} and then {1,2,3} ), to find the smallest length subset which fulfills this property? End goal is actually to find the length of this subset, not the subset itself, but a return of either would be fine.
Thanks…
Added by Patrick Hamon at 4:34am on November 2, 2011
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generations of 50 individuals) of the same model that I got NaN's on before. As far as I can tell, it shouldn't be a division by zero problem, I'm solving the following formula: (a/10*b)-(c*d)-(e*f)-(g*h). I did save the text outcome of the run but I'm not sure which gene is what so I'm not sure how to recreate the exact situation... Is there something you want me to try?
BTW, what is a collision?
cheers,
wim
Genome[24], Fitness=-300.29, Genes [3% · 33% · 98% · 7%]
{
Record: Point Mutation at index 3: 0.0465 -> 0.0497
}
Genome[25], Fitness=NaN, Genes [3% · 33% · 98% · 9%]
{
Record: Genome was mutated to avoid collision…
fset the original curve in Z axis.
4) Offset my 3rd curve in the Y axis.
5) Divide al the curves into equal segments.
6) Use a cull pattern with "Tue False-False True" Booleans.
7) Connect the culled points.
8) Pipe around the curves.
I dont´s know why my conections go from point 1 to point 2, and instead of keep going from point 2 to point 3, it starts back on point 3 to point 4.
I´m sending the image of what I´m getting, the image of what I want to get, and the definition in case anyone can help me modifying some parameters or components. Thanks!…