this target list:
(a1, b1, c1, d1)
(a2, b2, c2, d2)
(a3, b3, c3, d3)
....
What I want to do is injecting one more value (arbitrary angle in my case) to each point before I cull many of them - so that each point brings its angle data along.
Any hep would be greatly appreciated. TIA
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xt as scimport Rhino
if active: for i in range(len(geo)): geo_id = geo[i] sc.doc = ghdoc doc_object = rs.coercerhinoobject(geo_id) geometry = doc_object.Geometry attributes = doc_object.Attributes
when i test it it returns:
Runtime error (MissingMemberException): 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'Geometry'Traceback: line 17, in script
I DID CHANGE TO LIST ACCESS which is the most common problem. So i don't know what is wrong? I'll post the file below.…
am doing the paneling tutorial from the first primer..pg 88. i baked it but while selecting the multiple geometries i cannot select individual ones, they are selected as surfaces..is that ok or .....?
Added by SHILPA PANDE at 6:25am on February 16, 2013
ases where you have angled shades and the component is doing trigonometry to figure out how close the blinds could be to the glass without touching. I just re-wrote the code so that, now you cannot have the blinds closer to the glass than half of the blind slat depth, which seems to be the limit of what E+ will tolerate.
Also, E+ does not like it when you input blinds that are perfectly at 90 degrees so I changed the component to automatically write out shades at 89 degrees when you connect up 90.
Using the Shade geometry as context worked perfectly for me and I am not sure what was wrong in your situation.
See your working file attached.
-Chris…