to it. For an if/then statement if you want the thing to add an empty branch you can write the word "nothing" and it will do that. The following script can create a totally empty datatree.
For i As int32 = 0 To 5 For j As int32 = 0 To 20 dt.add(Nothing, New GH_Path(i)) Next Next
a = dt…
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(f.ex, .20 edges and .7 miidle)
Rember the precision of this number will be highly influenced by the amount of divisions and the chosen loft options though.
Note that your input crvs are not the curves to be lofted to create the solid here.
It is not necessary and the only reason for this is to equalize the number of division in order to have a more -let´s say- balanced geometry at the end.…
k is insane! You have gradual changes in speed, textures and synchronized it with the music...You know what would be great for Grasshopper? A timeline like the IO-Plugin has. That would save quite some time!http://www.robots.io/downloads/IO_timeline.pnghttp://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/io…
ted and with precision 20 (11min calculations.. have not checked lower values except 2 which gave result of 45º) I can get angle of 40.5º which seems more realistic! Thank you for your help! Keep up the good work with this plugin, it's truly awesome! …
itten 20 different ways of getting around this time consuming and yet I somehow never questioned why it was so time consuming.
I'm glad that you chimed in here or else I might have taken a long time to write this thing. I guess the only thing we need to do for this capability is change the name and HBID of the zone before adding the transformed zone back to the hive, right?
-Chris…
selname with rhinocommand.
Curently your scipt exports 200 item for 10 min.
I have over 3,000 item per file and I have 5 files.
For all elements with a rough calculation it makes:
(15 000/20)=750 min (it's so long)
Thanks for all
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hange the length of a list, i have to add more "split" which is..brrr, an ugly solution.
So what I need is an interval for example i've got 20 points in the list and want to make 5 pathes for interpolate curves. Then i show an interval (1...4) and the result is:
(1,2,3,4) , (5,6,7,8) , (9,10,11,12) , (13,14,15,16) , (17,18,19,20)…