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value=WINTERDESIGNDAY, in SIZINGPERIOD:DESIGNDAY=SINGAPORE ANN HTG 99.6% CONDNS DB ************* IDF Context for following error/warning message: ************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary... ************* 53 SizingPeriod:DesignDay, ************* indicated Name=SINGAPORE Ann Htg 99% Condns DB ************* Only last 10 lines before error line shown..... ************* 57 23.5, !- Humidity Indicating Conditions at Maximum Dry-Bulb ************* 58 101133., !- Barometric Pressure {Pa} ************* 59 2, !- Wind Speed {m/s} design conditions vs. traditional 6.71 m/s (15 mph) ************* 60 320, !- Wind Direction {Degrees; N=0, S=180} ************* 61 0.00, !- Clearness {0.0 to 1.1} ************* 62 0, !- Rain {0-no,1-yes} ************* 63 0, !- Snow on ground {0-no,1-yes} ************* 64 21, !- Day of Month ************* 65 12, !- Month ************* 66 WinterDesignDay,!- Day Type
The relevant lines in the IDF file is shown below:
SizingPeriod:DesignDay, SINGAPORE Ann Htg 99.6% Condns DB, !- Name 23, !- Maximum Dry-Bulb Temperature {C} 0.0, !- Daily Temp Range {C} 23, !- Humidity Indicating Conditions at Maximum Dry-Bulb 101133., !- Barometric Pressure {Pa} 2, !- Wind Speed {m/s} design conditions vs. traditional 6.71 m/s (15 mph) 320, !- Wind Direction {Degrees; N=0, S=180} 0.00, !- Clearness {0.0 to 1.1} 0, !- Rain {0-no,1-yes} 0, !- Snow on ground {0-no,1-yes} 21, !- Day of Month 12, !- Month WinterDesignDay,!- Day Type 0, !- Daylight Savings Time Indicator WetBulb; !- Humidity Indicating Type ! SINGAPORE_SGP Annual Heating 99%, MaxDB=23.5°C SizingPeriod:DesignDay, SINGAPORE Ann Htg 99% Condns DB, !- Name 23.5, !- Maximum Dry-Bulb Temperature {C} 0.0, !- Daily Temp Range {C} 23.5, !- Humidity Indicating Conditions at Maximum Dry-Bulb 101133., !- Barometric Pressure {Pa} 2, !- Wind Speed {m/s} design conditions vs. traditional 6.71 m/s (15 mph) 320, !- Wind Direction {Degrees; N=0, S=180} 0.00, !- Clearness {0.0 to 1.1} 0, !- Rain {0-no,1-yes} 0, !- Snow on ground {0-no,1-yes} 21, !- Day of Month 12, !- Month WinterDesignDay,!- Day Type 0, !- Daylight Savings Time Indicator WetBulb; !- Humidity Indicating Type
It seems that there is an empty line after the line for "!- Humidity Indicating Type" field, and nothing is specified for "! SINGAPORE_SGP Annual Heating 99%, MaxDB=23.5°C" field.
May I ask why this happens and how to correct the error?
Thank you very much!…
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= desired n-gon sides)
here are effects :
blue = convex hull of all points
red = section of mesh
white = desired polyline
initial 12 random points
after relaxation
I think that you should not care about points that are out of optimized curve... this polyline is good approximation, it takes care about all section points, not only those on convex hull curve. …
? do i have to implent it in the rma.opennurbs?
Is it possible to have a custom declaration region for alls vb scripts?
with best regards
Michael Sprinzl
ok i solved the problem....
to build your own custom objects which can be communicating between different VB components:
1. build a classlibary in vb.net like this:
Public Class FEM_element
' Fields
Public Material As Integer
Public Element_nummer As Integer
'Methods
Public Sub New(ByVal i_Material As Integer, ByVal i_Element_nummer As Integer)
Material = i_Material
Element_nummer = i_Element_nummer
End Sub
and save it to the Grasshopperplugin folder!!! as xxx.dll dammm it took me 2 hours to find out.
2. Put 2 VB components on the Grasshopper gui
and attach the xxx.dll with the Referenced Assemblies tool
3. vb component 1:
Dim aa As New FEM_element
aa.Element_nummer = 1122
aa.Material = 12
a = aa
End Sub
vb component 2:
Dim aa As New FEM_element
aa = x
print(aa.Element_nummer)
print (aa.Material)
4. finito bandito .... you now have your own custom type connections ....lol…
crease, I need to associate the smaller geometries with the larger panels. What I am trying to do is move a large list of items according to which panel they collide with.
So... Because there are 5 panels there are 5 branches ({0}, {1}, {2} etc.), I have 12 smaller geometries to sort and the branches they need to be sorted into.
Geometry 0 needs to be sorted into branch {0}
Geometry 1 needs to be sorted into branch {1}
Geometry 2 needs to be sorted into branch {2}
Geometry 3 needs to be sorted into branch {0}
Geometry 4 needs to be sorted into branch {2} etc etc.
Refer to images for more information, the second image is what I am trying to achieve. I hope this makes sense, if you have a better way of sorting this that would be good to know too
Any help is much appreciated I cannot seem to figure this out :)…
led to write F2825E_glzP_0 to idf file8. index out of range: 09. Failed to write 29BFFB_glzP_0 to idf file10. index out of range: 011. Failed to write 613DE8_glzP_0 to idf file12. index out of range: 013. Failed to write 3CBCE5 to idf file14. index out of range: 015. Failed to write BDEF6C to idf file16. index out of range: 0
Etc...
Someone knows how to solve this problem.
In attached you can find idf file, gh definition and the errors list.
Thanks for availability.
Best,
Andrea…
section in order to be manufactured introducing the machine width as a parameter. I have so many problems to split multiple Breps with multiple planes, and I don't know how to solve this matter. In this case, for example, i have 3 breps and each brep has to be splitted by 4 planes (that's the condition i have set), logically it should return 3x4=12 pieces, but it returns 45 different pieces! Any ideas?
These are the sections I would like to split. At the bottom, the "splitting" planes.
Here is the part of the definition i'm using to (i'm using the split component made with python scripting). I also tried with the default split component of grasshopper with similar results...
Thanks for the attention.
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Added by JuanViamonte at 11:28am on September 1, 2015