ane since you already are extruding in z direction.
then instead of difference component you can use trim solid component which in my PC from 8 seconds of the difference component goes down to 400ms.
cheers
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Applications are still open for the Karamba workshop (between September 20 - 24) lead by Clemens Preisinger and Moritz Heimrath - "Optimization of Statically Informed Grid-Shell Patterns".…
which doesn't exist in the actual problem spec. If galapagos is allowed to change the column position in all possible directions, it is less likely to get stuck in some local optimum.
Let's assume that (all other things being equal) column 20 would yield the best possible answer. The current state of the system though is at column 26, which is pretty good too, just not as good. Galapagos is more likely to 'mutate' the state a little bit instead of a lot, so it'll explore the columns near 26. However 20 isn't near 26 at all, only 25 and 27 are nearby, and maybe 24 and 28. But they'll all worse answers, so after sampling in those directions GP will abandon that as fruitless.
If however you specify the columns using two variables, then the columns near 26 are 20, 25, 27 and 32. That's a far richer space to explore which much better approximates the real problem.…
e math to get the surface accuracy I'm looking for).
I'm dividing a circle, which represents the bottom of the endmill, then finding the intersection of SDL lines based on those points (just in the z direction for now as I own a 3 axis machine) and the surface. I then find the highest z point, and interpolate a curve with points using the original xy and the new z values.
I was planning on dividing both the curve and the circles by a length of .001, but this seems to be way too much. I was planning on using a similar strategy for a ballmill, populating the surface of half a sphere with points and finding the difference in length between those and those on the target surface, but that would be a significantly higher number of points.
Do I need a better strategy, a better pc, or am I asking for too much in terms of accuracy?
Thanks for the help,
Justin
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in the script I posted in an other discussion. The trick is to transform x y z in 2 angles and one radius. Z is transformed in an angle to place point on the big torus radius. X y are transformed in radius angle to place point on little radius of torus.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/grasshopper-exercise…
home PC and it worked without any issues.
Do you have Administrator privileges on your PC?
Is it possible that you do this:1) Set all _runIt inputs in your tuc_terrain.gh file to False.2) Save an close the tuc_terrain.gh file.3) Delete your "c:/gismo" folder4) Open again your tuc_terrain.gh file in Grasshopper.5) Run the "OSM shapes" component by setting its _runIt input to True.6) If you again get the "Invalid shapes" warning, then set the _runIt input of the "OSM shapes" component to False.7) Wait at least a couple of seconds (let' say 6 or 7 seconds)!8) Set the _runIt input of the "OSM shapes" component to True again.
What happens then?…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 1:45am on August 3, 2017
RL code inside the panel then the plugin gives a error about a missing internet connection (see the attached picture).
Some details that can give you more perspective about the problem:
-The installation on my PC went exact the same way like i installed it on my laptop (and it works fine on my laptop).
-I use windows 7 on my laptop and windows 8 on my PC.
-Mr. Scott (from McNeel) adviced me to refresh my windows because some connection were broken after a rename of the C drive. But the problem wasn't solved after the refresh.
-Mr. Scott also teamviewed me (before the refresh) and so far i understood everthing looked fine (except the windows error). The Grasshopper also worked fine on his PC.
The Grasshopper setup is also atached in this message. Hopefully someone can help me find a solution. Because my laptop can't run all the resources and my school investigation gets a possible delay.
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