lace or use a GPS point….reverse GeoCode.
GoogleMaps: show google maps directly in the rhino viewport.
GoogleStock: Access Googles stock market values on the NASDAQ, the NYSE etc.
Facebook: Access Facebook API search directly in GH.
Twitter: Search Twitter message databases.
Topsy: Media archive database access.
http://www.studionu.net/ceed3/?p=2443
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Added by Carson Smuts at 7:00pm on October 18, 2012
. 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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B=20%, C=40%, D=24%, E=80%, F=120%. According to one "global" distance. These relations exist for every point. Now i want Grasshopper to move the points according to the "relations-table".
Is something like this possible? Kangaroo? (i have never worked with it, so where could i start if thats the right tool?)
The basic idea is not to do this with 5 points but with ~100 of them. The result should be some kind of clustered points according to their relationships.
Any Idea or help would be awesome!!
Thank you so much!
Cheers…
ty lots as extrusions with their height depending on perimeter length. Then I added a 'Cull Duplicates' group to avoid properties that had duplicate 'Area' centroid points. That reduced the number of properties from 364 down to 331, though five of those have 'Area' values between 88 and 205, ten have values less than 500 while the average is ~1.3 million!
So the data is still suspect. Some appear to be nested inside of others? But using those 331 properties, I now find 32 that intersect the 'Zoning Districts'. But that's not the same as a list of properties that span two or more 'Zoning Districts'... Not having fun anymore. :)
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Added by Joseph Oster at 10:40am on January 14, 2016
ts. Ideally, I'd like to set the exact number of points populating the region, ie 211 in GH = 211 visible in rhino.
(I was able to achieve the exact number of points using populate2d instead of sdivide, but could only get this to work with a simple rectangular region)
2) After I have exactly 211 points, I'd like to populate each of the points with a block made in rhino (for example: the stick figure man seen in the view)
(One idea is that I build a dummy geometry and replace later with my block in rhino. But how do I make this change universally over the 211 points?)
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