ider and a list item component to select a particular brep A or B or C, without selecting a particular breq inside each of them?
It seems the merge function will merge all the breqs inside each of the breps into one flattened list ...…
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Added by MichaelD0112 at 1:34am on August 14, 2023
behave like this:{a1;b2;c3;d1;e2;f3;g1;h2}
The ping pong matching would behave like this:
{a1;b2;c3;d2;e1;f2;g3;h2}
with a boolean option it could repeat the first and last like this:
{a1;b2;c3;d3;e2;f1;g1;h2}
If this already exist please let me know
Thanks
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Added by Frane Zilic at 10:15pm on August 19, 2012
GH) > then define (still in GH) some instance definition (or many: case variants) > then place it according some "policy" (3d point grid and the likes). Note: Only doable with code, mind (C# in my case).
Obviously you can skip the creation part and instruct GH to deal with instance definitions already listed in the Block Manager (say: find the block named "cell666_B3" blah, blah) ... but that means that you can only use them (meaning a rather "limited" parametric approach) and not make them from scratch (meaning a true parametric approach).
But I guess that you've tried the block way in the Rhino environment already. That said I use rather solely this approach in GH and yields quite manageable object collections - I would say "real-time" response (up to 20K instances) but I use dedicated Xeon E5 1630 V3 workstations (with NVida Quadros K4200 and up for the graphic response part of the equation) so the "performance" is rather a subjective thing.
Modifications:
easily doable with GH (on instance definitions at placing time: since you need only to scale them and not vary their topology).
Anyway post a portion of the R file.…
FORE MeshMachine (rather better) or after
BTW: For a mesh with 7M points ... well... you'll need some proper CPU to deal in a reasonable amount of time (what about a Xeon E5 1630 V3?).
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