low for 80 people/minute to pass through? Where along this emergency escape route is the bottleneck? What is the greatest distance in this building to the nearest bathroom? Where do I place my 20 square meters of glass along this wall so that people walking through the hall see that landmark for as long as possible?
These are all questions that could be answered by computation (they can also be answered in other ways of course, building models or simulations, studying existing designs, ...).
If taken to the extreme, every question that would affect the design might be answered using computation at which point you'll have computed your entire design. But I don't think anyone is seriously suggesting such an uncompromising interpretation ought to be the goal of Computationalism.…
tax as rh
if (x<y): print "A-"+xelse: print "B-"+(x-y)
but it thousen't work.
could somebody teach me how to solve this problem, or teach me different way to get a same result.
thank you.…
doing a dummy model with 1 week duration).
However, I think I am running into this issue https://unmethours.com/question/3054/disable-zoneplantsystem-sizing/.
I disable zone sizing from simulation parameters but the OS component still does it, probably due to the reasons mentioned in the post above. Their solution was to delete the design days from the .idf file but I don't want to (yet) go into .idf files. Is there any workaround currently in HB? I can easily be missing something.
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Theodore.…
ted by tool conversion, but it seems to be strange because when i put the same file into ECOtect Weather Tool i can run weather data graphs, like this one:
I hope you can help me. Thank you in advance.
(i attached my epw file, by Notepad++ i noticed too many "question marks")
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. C++ arose in the early 80's and it is the language in which Rhino itself is written. C# is the next major version in this language family and it is the one used in .NET development. C# first appeared somewhere around 2001 and has gone through 4 major upgrades since then.
Grasshopper is written in C# and VB.NET (which is the .NET flavour of the Visual Basic language family) and the script components also allow only C# and VB.NET, none of the other c-style or vb-style languages out there.
There is no way to flawlessly convert code from C++ to C#. The two languages have non-overlapping features. Simple mathematical algorithms though tend to be highly portable.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
nto a max deviation from the original geometry of 0.015 (I don't know if this is acceptable) and speeds up the projection by approx 65% and the splitting by more than 80%.
Regarding the long times, it seems that after a certain amount of holes the solution time increases at a higher rate - for example cutting 100 holes takes about 1 seconds, while cutting 800 holes takes more than 2 minutes.
You could split the 30000 holes in smaller groups (using domains and sublists), calculate the resulting geometry, bake it and use it as the base geometry for the next cutting operation - it's a bit tedious but much more reliable IMO than having a computer working for days.
best,
Marco…
would fade out over time when the zoom dropped below 80%.
One-Over-X component would consistently return the highest possible Integer or Floating point number.
Download the new release from the usual place.
If you didn't see the What's New list for 0.8.0008 you can read it on this post.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
ace. I started working from a base file that modified the scaling across the range of a panelised surface according to an attractor point on a line. You'll see that at the bottom under 'remapping distances to the scale factor based on the attractor point.'
That's now redundant, so at the top right you'll see my attempt to get a polyline attractor working which scales (and copies) the panels according to their distance from the line at their centers. I'm trying to do this within a range of 10% original scale to 80% original scale (0.1 to 0.8).
Once again, any help is hugely appreciated. Sorry for the slightly messy file.
Cheers,
Alex…
ome (thesis project) but when I put just the second level in - approx a total of 80 zones in total - it crashes when it should calculate the glazing. However it does it for the first 40 zones (first level) but not when I add the second level. So I am really puzzled to why is that - are there any settings I am skipping?
Any crazy ideas are more than welcomed! I have added the definition for who wants to take a peak. ;)
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