the number of desired lines.
Example, if I have a height of 100 lines, lines 1,2, 3 ... 50.52, 54.57 ... will be blue and 100.99, 98 ... 51.49, 47.43 ... will be red.
maybe the image is more helpful
But if I chose a lot of lignes, to didn't see the lignes, visually.
More something like that!
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6 would be 1,5,6,6,7,11,12
In this case the two 6's are not actually duplicates bc one is 6+none of the other numbers and the other is 5+1, yet 1+5 would be a duplicate since those numbers had been added already.
Is there a simple way of finding these values for a set of 5 values?
In the ABC definition above, repeated solutions with a different letter orders would count as a distinct solutions but with numbers the order wouldn't matter. I'm not sure if I am over thinking this and making this a more difficult problem than it is? Any advice?…
n able to get this to work. Now I want to add +1 to all the odd (false) options. I'm having difficulty separating the data so that it is only adding to the odd numbers, then recombining the data to be in the same order, however with the relevant +1 so that all numbers are even values in the final list/tree?
Ive got a good handle of GH, but never had much use for If/Then statements - might this be a good time to figure them out? Something along the lines of "If number is odd, add 1. If number is even, add 0." (?)
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mporting back into Rhino, they only appear as lines with text dots at the ends. So I may have something wonky in the ifc, that messes up Solibri?
Still, there's a discrepancy in the Rhino import - the grid seem to have moved up in elevation, to match the bottom height of a test box that have in the ifc with them - in all other software the grids are at the specified planes starting from 0 with 3000 mm intervals, with the test box at +10 000 mm.
Testing in other software: The extruded grid lines don't show up in Simplebim, BC Zoom (Bimsight won't even open the file). Archicad and Revit open the ifc fine without any errors and display the grids.…
rusion on our curves. We'd like this to be a series of deep beams instead of the circular profile; whats the best way to do this? A rectangular section is what we're after. Sorry if this has been answered before; we found a couple old discussion but were not able to make those solutions work. (We're still pretty new to GH, so they may not necessarily have been wrong, we just couldn't get them to work on this instance).
Pics attached, the surface shown is not the specific one we will use but just a test file.
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op van maximaal 1000 iteraties
3) Offset de polyline en maak een nieuwe Brep van alle curven
4) Bepaal de Area-centroid van de Brep
5) Bepaal het verschil tussen de huidige centroid en de gezochte centroid
6) Als dit verschil minder is dan 1e-12 breken we af
7) Vermenigvuldig het verschil met vier en pas de polyline aan
8) herhaal (3 - 7)
Is dit min of meer wat je wilde? Het lijkt dat er ~50 iteraties nodig zijn voor een antwoord dat accuraat is binnen de 1e-12 eenheden.
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Added by David Rutten at 5:26am on August 24, 2010
t how to do it on the 6 surfaces of my new model.
The goal is to lasercut it out and put the 6 surfaces together to make a lamp. :)
I hope someone can help.
Best regards
Sune…
you create multiple motion vectors [M0, M1, M2, M3...M99]. If you have not just 1 shape but -say- 4 shapes [A, B, C, D], then your list of motion vectors will no longer work as expected. Specifically, [A] will be moved by [M0], [B] will be moved by [M1], [C] will be moved by [M2], [D] will be moved by [M3]. At this point you've run out of shapes, but you still have 96 motion vectors left over. So the default behaviour is to apply the next vector [M4] to [D] again, and then [M5] to [D] and so on.
You need to adjust your motion vectors so they can be mapped onto your objects. Basically, this means Grafting your objects, so instead of a single list [A, B, C, D], you end up with 4 distinct lists [A], [B], [C] and [D]. Now, ALL vectors will be applied to every individual piece of geometry.
Have a look at the Graft component and use the ParamViewer to see the 'before' and 'after' layout of your data.
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Added by David Rutten at 11:16am on April 23, 2010