e modules in your solution are rather decorative (too small for any shading function worth the name): you need something big. But making that big a stunning design ... that's another animal.
3. Arches definitions ARE not correct (arches vary during the retraction): you need a totally different approach.
4. As I said, I could do it rather easily by replacing all components with a single C# (plus the correct arch design, plus detailed linkages ... plus using blocks in an assembly/component fashion for the arches, BP joins, pivoting joins et all) but it could be 100% useless to you since you don't speak the language.
Moral: long is the path (and hilly)…
h direct sunlight, which can cause visual discomfort (glare) or increase cooling loads. Specifically, ASE measures the percentage of floor area that receives at least 1000 lux for at least 250 occupied hours per year.
Normally, to account for glare potential over the whole year, I run studies with the Ladybug sunlight hours component and support my interpretation of it with simulations of daylight glare probability (DGP) using Honeybee glare analysis.
At first glance, I am a bit skeptical of this ASE metric. Is there any documentation on why they chose 1000 lux? It seems fairly arbitrary and not consistent with what I have heard from experts about minimum lightnlevels needed to experience glare (~4000 lux).
While I say that you should use this metric at your own risk, you can calculate it with the "Read Anual Daylight Result II" component and set the threshold at 100 lux.
-Chris…
e and the cyan are your pairs ... you can loft north-south with (hopefully) the minimum visual "gap" (but that can't beat TSplines with regard the whole liquid result - but on the other hand TSplines are a bit of a handful to master and control 100%). …
Both a date and a time (11:35 on September 4th, 2010)
The .NET DateTime structure only really supports the third. It counts the number of 'ticks' (1 tick = 100 nanoseconds) since midnight on January the first in the year 1. It does not support any moment in history before the year 1, it does not support any date beyond the year 9999 (ok, not a big drawback that one) it does not support calendars other than Gregorian, it does not support time zones, it does not allow you to just specify a time only and leave the date blank or vice versa.
Some of these shortcomings can be hacked onto the structure, basically by hijacking the tick count and assigning special meaning to certain small tick offsets, but there's always trade-offs with such an approach.…
Added by David Rutten at 6:55am on January 27, 2016
. I continued using Kangaroo, that's a very good way to approximate such a problem.
I concur with you on the dynamic K-mean thing, haven't implemented it yet.
What I tried :Interpolate a curve (1-manifold, that's easier) mathematically, ended up kangarooing it and that works like a charm. 100% match.With this bit I can have clean naked edges for my surface, in order to start a meshing on a good base. I populate the surface with an optimum number of points then I Delaunay them before using anchors and springs to tend to the solution.
I also tried to Galapagos it, I tried =D
My feelings ? Gosh, that is hard. I'm a bit out of my depth, some topology knowledge wouldn't be superfluous. That seems to be a very few explored problem, as you said there's still lots more work that could be done.…
a the topography for the following coordinates:
37°57'23.7"S 65°37'54.7"W with a 100 km radius
However, for some reason its not generating the terrain because is says its not possible to connect to the remote server of opentopography.org. I have already waited a couple of hours but it's still not working. Do you have any idea what the solution could be? From some previous posts I understand there is a way to enter the data manually but I truly don't understand exactly what is the information I need or where to get it from. Thank you very very much!!…
really solved with those classes, and the microsoft msdn tutorials are laughable... I literally saw an example which was considered viable which went somewhere along :
public bool threadisrunning = false;
public void DoTheJob() {
threadisrunning = true;
// here the thread setup and starting it ..
While (threadisrunning) {
Thread.Sleep(100);
}
}
//and in the background thread
public void ThreadVoid() {
//the actual code in here
threadisrunning = false;
}
As you can see this isn't any fancy mechanism... I would expect something more high-level from MS, but other than crossthread safe collections, there isn't much I know about.…
ck, and I just want to convert multiple streams into one stream with multiple branches. At one place in the definition, I have n number of lists, each with, say, 100 items. I'd like to funnel all items into a tree with n branches.
Currently, the only way I've been able to pull this off is to flatten each list with its own flatten component (one component for every list), with each destination path ({0;0;0}, {0;0;1},..., {0;0;n-1}) assigned manually. As n grows large, this becomes very cumbersome. I'm almost certain there's a way to streamline this, but I'm not sure if it involves being more clever with the flatten component, or finding a different route. Any help? Much appreciated.…
List(Of Integer), ByRef A As Object, ByRef B As Object) Dim intlist0 As New List(Of Integer), intlist1 As New List(Of Integer) Dim modval As Integer For Each val As Integer In x modval = val Mod 2 Dim varStr As String = "intlist" & modval Eval(varStr + ".add(" + val + ")") Next a = intlist0 b = intlist1---or---For i as Integer =0 to 100Eval("dim varName" + i + " as new On3dPoint")NextWhat I've been able to find online suggests probably not... but maybe…
lso be controlled by a numeric slider- but somehow thats not working.
- i need this to select plines according to their length. for example: i got 100 plines with lengths between 10 and 70. and i want to select those with lengths from 20 to 40 and from 40 to 60.
hope someone can help me! if needed ill attach some file to explain.
added a pic of my definition- i can select both, the smallest and the biggest curves but if i want to select those inbetween in doesnt work.- i guess its easy and im using the wrong method-
btw: anyone knows: when i sweep along a railcurve my surface gets extremly twisted- when i remove some controlpoints of the railcurve- the twists disappear.-dont know why- i guess, again some basic knowledge is missing.
thx michael…