iders that control the total amount ( U&V) and the branches are formed by picking i.e the U and the points will then be the number on the V slider...
I realize that this question may have been asked before, but I cannot solve it with the path mapper and it seems so easy
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eone would know how to group each data position from each branch ... meaning, for instance, that I have a list of data with 3 branches, each branch containing 28 data instances (see attached image). Now, how would I get the (0;0)+(1;0)+(2;0) to be grouped in a new branch, as well as (0;1)+(1;1)+(2;1) and so on?
Also, I need for the setup to able to take in variables, so that the 3 branches might change to 6, and the 28 data instances might to change to anything between 10 and 100.
Thanks in advance,
/Claus
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s than 40% on average.2. 8gb usage is steady at 28% 3. I've been now looking at 2 blank white screen, in both Rhino and Grasshopper for well over 20 min. finally I went for a walk at 10:25am, (its a beautiful day why waste it looking at nonexistent calculations, It would help if there was a timing function in the code that would let me know how long the calculations were going to take, came back 11:25am still no results. Had to Quit Rhino in the Start manager.
I have used all sorts of window programs for well over 25 years. Rhino and Grasshopper are the only 2 programs that I have ever seen that show totally white screens in their operating windows :(
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o retrieve the first one: (0;0), (0;1) ... (0;4), I put 0 in Path and the TreeBranch turns red. What am I doing wrong?
I would really appreciate some help!
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Added by Tina Jerrera at 8:09am on November 25, 2016
this common installation problem please find a tested remedy shared by one of the group members:
Comment by Iman Sheikhansari on August 26, 2019 at 8:33amDelete Comment
HiIf you are encountering a problem with rhino 6 versions don't worryFollow these steps.1. Download SYNTACTIC from https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/syntactic-design2. Install it and go to the installation folder, Drag & drop SYNTACTIC(green one) over your grasshopper canvas.3. Close your rhino and reopen it. 4. Type GrasshopperDeveloperSettings5. Tick the Memory load *.GHA assemblies using COFF byte arrays option6. Run grasshopper and enjoy plugin
I hope this helps,
Best regards,
Pirouz
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es, and these sum up to ~7100. I shall see if I can post a screenshot of everything.
I have no idea how to script that, sorry. But maybe could be a more optimized workflow - just feed one object B at a time, maybe that makes the math behind it more relaxed.
I should emphasize that it is not about 'fault' in the operation, and rather a very slow calculation - the difference does eventually get calculated with no errors whatsoever, the only problem is the unbelievably inefficient, or unproductive time it takes to do so. I think the problem could be the proportion of the objects, one very large, and one very small (28 / 6 / .1cm vs. .05cm), maybe that does something funky to the bounding box calls, I have no idea. And one other thing I suspect is the number of faces in the object, as I progress to let's say 700 cuts, I have then created 700*4 new faces in the object. I don't know if this is indeed something of concern. …
Added by DumDaDaDum at 7:03am on September 29, 2011
Honeybee/blob/master/src/Honeybee_Energy%20Shade%20Benefit%20Evaluator.py#L578-L620
You can see a similar set of formulas on page 4 of the shaderade paper where this type of shade benefit idea originally came from:
http://web.mit.edu/tito_/www/Publications/BS2011_Shaderade.pdf
In the case of the shade benefit, the two competing variables are shade benefit and shade harm and I see how this generalizable description that you gave here is useful for any case where you have two optimization criteria that competing against each other. The exponent "s" has always been 1 in all of the cases I have worked with but I realize that changing this could be super-useful in the comfort shade benefit to account for the fact that people are usually better at adapting to extreme cold stress than to extreme heat stress. I will try to work this in at some point:
https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/ladybug/issues/242
Thanks for the thoughtful post,
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I can point you to a couple of examples of structures at Expedition that we issued the primary set-out information to the contractor in digital form as a Rhino File. These particular structures necessitated this, trying to document tapered structures without "pure" mathematical setout would have been inefficient and problematic using traditional CAD drawings. You will need to have a close working relationship with the contractor/fabricator. For example, we would issue the entire model due various phases, and we used special line-type names assigned to layers to denote status such as "For Construction", "For Information", etc etc so that this information is clearly defined.
Infinity bridge is a project everyone that was involved in was proud of, http://www.expedition.uk.com/index.php?pid=28 . All the setout of this form found dual arch bridge, that the box girder bifurcated over the centre support and tapered in size along it's length with inclined webs was defined in our Rhino model. Of course we still had to issue traditional 2d plans, elevations and sections (which were primarily exported line work from sectioning in Rhino), as builders don't generally walk around with laptops (and there was 3rd party checking, contract letting etc that don't work so well with digital models).
Also, the Entrance Transfer Structure at 55 Baker Street - http://www.expedition.uk.com/index.php?pid=55 (First photo in sequence) was our first project in communicating to the contractor with Rhino models as primary set-out.
Both of these projects were a success, but you have to be really careful and diligent with the models and the checking of them (not that that is any different to any drawing/model preperation). The slightest error could be quite costly if first detected when the project is on site being assembled.
I can also say, that many of the tools for exchanging (importing and exporting) of structure models that you can try from http://www.geometrygym.com/downloads are being used by quite a few firms around the globe for more typical skeletal steel frame projects. Many of the analysis programs can then be used to transfer the structure directly to BIM like REVIT, and some custom spreadsheet formats allow transfer to/from Digital Project. I can't really say in public the projects these are being used on, but I can say they are renowned designers on quite high profile projects.
Even if the tools are used for coordinating and checking with your Rhino model if you need to redevelop from scratch, they will save you time and effort, and a key aspect of the service of these tools is near immediate support with custom and bespoke aspects that your project demands.
Feel free to get in touch if you wish to discuss this privately, I'm happy to try and help you if you desire.
Cheers,
Jon
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