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Added by Brimet Silva at 10:32am on February 27, 2012
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http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/please-i-need-a-hand-i-have-been-struggling-so-much-doing-an?commentId=2985220%3AComment%3A1204716&xg_source=msg_com_forum
J'aimerai essayer de créer un "bon maillage" qui se rapproche le plus de cette image :J'ai tout d'abord pris comme référence un maillage composé de plusieurs facettes triangulaire. Avec les outils "Weaverbird" j'arrive à recréer un cadre acceptable mais lors de l'offset avec Meshthicken je perds completement les arrêtes saillantes. ci joint :L'offset de l'image1 a été crée par Rhino mais n'est pas viable. Sur les forums on me conseille d'utiliser cytoskeleton mais je n'arrive pas a transformer mes mesh en "plankton mesh". Avez vous d'autres idées ? des conseils ...
En vous remerciant, Victor…
After using ssiGSAMeshToGWA:
The 2D elements don't show in the first picture. I could not find other element properties in GeomGym which add this property. What causes the difference?
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as 0 Global Horizontal Radiation. I don't know how thisd can happen. Now i'm using an alternative file and the results make MUCH more sense now.
This leads again to the saying: Garbage in, garbage out. Always check your results and don't say that they shoulb be right because the computer says so.
So, from my point of view i can close this issue.
Thanks Mostapha and sorry for the bothering.
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oming at the ssiGSAsolver component:
1. Error in conducting analysis or extracting result. Troubleshooting is best done by ensuring GSA application is started prior to starting grasshopper, setting C input of this component to false and validating model Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {8A313280-31DA-4296-8A91-49ABF783E962} failed due to the following error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)).
what should i do?
it seems that GSA and Rhino arent communicating
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ic data back and forth between applications. Although its tempting to try and do this via gbXML files, IMHO if you're writing the code its almost more worth it to just figure out an XML structure yourself. The main reason being that gbXML is a fairly big beast, and invariably you'll have information that you might want to transfer that won't necessarily be able to be contained within the gbXML schema, so you might wind up having to add your own tags anyway. Plus, if you're going to have to worry about parsing the xml yourself, it will be easier to do so with your own tags and much leaner as well.
In regards to using LUA from GH, I'm not sure if there's any potential to write LUA directly in GH (it would be nice though). There is a project out there for a LUA implementation with the dotNET framework, but I don't know if it would be able to be used from within GH or Ecotect. I would think that it would be possible to code up some sort of dll that would be able to talk contain function calls between VB.NET and LUA.
I took a look at a cached version of the LUA/VB thread you posted (a live version didn't come up), and only being able to use existing scripts through COM is a definite limitation. It might be better to use ecotect as a base instead of Rhinoscript, simply because you can have more access to Rhino through COM. Unfortunately though that would specifically limit you to only dealing with Rhinoscript as opposed to GH. Although, you could still do quite a bit with referenced geometry into GH. Note that there is way to replace geometry, so you would be able to keep any GUID references that you have in rhinoscript even if the geometry was changed through GH.
On a side note, I wish that Ecotect would add scripting support for other languages, specifically Python. I'm not sure what the rationale was behind LUA, but considering Ecotect's whole basis is working with geometry from other applications, it would be a good idea to take that into consideration with scripting languages as well.
Best,
Damien…
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Then optimize the WWR for one particular location for multiple objectives by using Octopus.In this case the objectives would be min energy use, lighting level of 500lux, solar gains, total radiation on the facade.While the glazing type is a fixed parameter that I am not planning to include.
Here the problem is as you commented on the other discussion (http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/ladybug/forum/topics/idf-import-and-setepzonethresholds-issues?commentId=2985220%3AComment%3A1267045&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum)
- How to weight all objectives properly? So I could get a .csv and present the results will pollination or in other graphs.
- How to do that in GH and Octopus?
- How would the iteration process go?Would there be a feedback process, where I have to go back and re run energy simulations ?(see image)Because of many objective I find it hard to design this workflow chart, and the definition.
I am a newbie, there are no tutorials online for Oct. and I find it very confusing.
I will see If I can do something with your file now.But if you have any idea that would accelerate my process of learning by doing, you would be a major time saver :D (you already are a live saver with HB and LB.)
Regards,
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