(MissingMethodException): Method not found: 'Void Microsoft.Scripting.Utils.ExceptionUtils.RemoveData(System.Exception, System.Object)'.
Traceback: line 67, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\types.py" line 115, in __build_module, "C:\Users\chanley\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\Plug-ins\IronPython (814d908a-e25c-493d-97e9-ee3861957f49)\settings\lib\ghpythonlib\components.py" line 150, in <module>, "C:\Users\chanley\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\Plug-ins\IronPython (814d908a-e25c-493d-97e9-ee3861957f49)\settings\lib\ghpythonlib\components.py" line 14, in script…
yesterday http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/automate-loop-line-drawn-from-endpoint-of-previous-line-segment?id=2985220%3ATopic%3A1596096&page=1#comments
Very nice i really like the shortest walk swarm thing.
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ctor and an "Implicit data type conversion" will occur.
The same principle applies when you connect a line to a radius node.
If you connect your line to the "Plane" parameter, you'll know what it means.…
1 ....... (0|2)
First Group Points 0+1+2+3+4+5+6......(0|7)
Maybee someone knows a solution that i dont have to count it, grasshopper knows which point on which line is.
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ew line from the same origin point through the tangent edge of the second circle, and so on to some specified number of circles are drawn.
Is there a way to extract the VB script from the GH component (Tangent Edge)? If not I where do I start with something like this?
I actually have a grasshopper definition that deals with this, but I have to continuously copy a certain section of the definition over and over. I'm trying to avoid this with the VB editor.
Any suggestions would be helpful, Thanks!…
us loop (we are still inside the same loop).So the result is that its making a longer curve (arc-line) when i put more repeats in the loop.
What i want to do now is to go backward or to be more precise i want to delete the data from the last loop so i can make a shorter version of the same line. This will make my definition more friendly to the user.It would be helpfull if someone knows something about,using anemone plug-in.…
without going through the Evaluate Length component but when some students constructed that same approach it didn't seem to work.
After your reply I went back to the previously posted definition and found that the line was being passed into a Line Collection component. I tried this with a line from Rhino and confirmed that the Line Collection component causes the curve to be reparameterized.
Why does a grasshopper created line or polyline default to normalized units? I'm guessing that the reason will also explain why the Line Collection component automatically reparameterizes a curve.
(The use of the Number component was for explaining how one data type can be cast into another (curve -> number). What was the reason for taking this functionality out of the math operators?)
Thanks,
Scott…
knot (one strand), the algorithm turns the knot into line segments, but doesn't create forces between consecutive lines. However, there will be a repulsive force between line n and line n+2 when their lengths are less than half of the radius of the tube around them. Lines n and n+3 repel each other when their lengths are less than one-third of the tube radius, etc. I think that's why running the script on the trefoil produces this:
That's clearly not as tight of a knot as you would hope for. I'm not sure how to get around this. The problem is that you want the line-line repulsive force to only act in a direction orthogonal to each line, but I don't think that's how it works.
Maybe one fix is to shrink the tube radius as you shrink the knot, while at the same time enlarging the whole picture. Like a renormalization process. Not quite sure how to implement this, yet. …