and GH 0.6.0057. I notice that from your JPEG the components name is Diff and mine would be SDiff if I had text view on. Have you got the latest version?
EDIT: I've just looked in the file and you are using 0.6.0019
#item name="plugin_version" type_name="gh_version" type_code="80">
#Major>0
#Minor>6
#Revision>19
#/item>
Try with the latest WIP: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/grasshopper-060059-available
Danny…
Added by Danny Boyes at 8:32am on January 12, 2010
Hola Danny:
I made a few changes to get the joints and the following occurs:Because applying the function "sdiff" get 80 elements when in fact I hope only 9?
educe component.
The problem I'm having is that every segment looks the same. I tried to randomize the seed of the random reduce component, but I couldn't get it to work.
Thanks!…
a working solution with replacing this line of code with:
Dim charList As New List(Of Char)(charArr)
Is this because of a version incompatibility (I'm using Rhino 4.0, and GH 0.8.0062)? Just curious.
Regards,
JJ…
it we thought our stands will be made with a fixed depth (80 or 90 cm) and incremental heights like 30-32-34-36...cm, and that is the list you have to supply.
The script will iterate over the different possible measures until it finds the smallest one that complies with your desired C value, but it wont be the exact, just the best approximation within your list.
2. Changing this also depends on the combinations of riser height and depth you provide, if you enter 1m and 1m in both lists you will get an 45º slope.
Anyway, getting a fixed-c value script would be easier (much easier than what is already there) but IMO it wouldn't have a direct application in real stadiums unless you are ready to make each stand different from the rest, discarding any pre-cast solution.
Hope this helps.
Roberto…
f the mesh was self-intersecting everywhere. So instead I used Millipede (isosurface) to get the same undulations, but ignore the complex 'folds', you can see the difference in cross section thickness. I then tessellated it with the inverse pattern of the outer surface.
To make it a single 3d printable mesh, i just deleted a single face on inner and outer skin, then lofted the naked edges. (creating a tiny hole through the model). Therefore creating a single mesh that folds in on itself, not sure if there is a better way of defining the space between two meshes as the solid area...
Full GH (Kangaroo - Meshmachine - Weaverbird - Millipede)
Special thanks to Laurent Delrieu for his interesting offset mesh method that i based my approach on.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/offset-mesh-problems-with-3d-mesh-with-weaverbird…
Added by Nick Tyrer at 5:25am on December 10, 2015