didn't look at it that closely), other than to say tree data structure is helping you and hurting you.
What I did to fix the file was work backwards. Looking at only the left panel you are trying to create 11 total planar surfaces from edge curves (8 curves per surface). That means you should be generating 11 of each type of curve so that you will have 88 total curves when you attempt to join them.
Tree data was in some cases giving you 121 of each type of curve (lists matching with tree structure...) so I worked backwards from your individual curves to flatten the inputs until ending up with only 11 (the expected number) of each type of curve.
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of the roof is getting higher results than expected (for city at north hemisphere), and higher than the south side of the (vertical) roof, (that is abnormal for the latitude).
The expected results should be like that of PVGIS:
ORIENTATION
ANGLE
PVGIS
DIVA
N
22
649
824
S
22
970
860
FLAT
0
829
867
N
43
504
525
S
43
1020
873
N
90
278
233
S
90
781
707
Can anyone guess the reason, or did anyone face this problem in the past? what do you think I should change?
Attached you may find the .gh file and the climate data file.
Thank you very much for your time.…
use for some typical reasons why solar access can be important:
Solar Access for Passive Solar Heating - The conditional statement should request sun vectors for any hours below the balance point of the building (the temperature at which the building starts requiring additional heating). For residences, this can be as high as 18C and for commercial/retail buildings with high internal heat gains, this can be as low as 10C. 16C is around what you might find for some residences with better insulation and is probably the reason why that is chosen in the file.
Solar Access for Outdoor Thermal Comfort - The conditional statement should request sun vectors for any hours below the lower limit of outdoor comfort (UTCI uses 9C for this lower limit).
Solar Access for Health of Plants/Trees in a Park/Garden - This is a bit of the opposite of the other metrics since you want hours of the warmer season. In this case, I usually use solar radiation as the annualHourlyData with the conditional statement and I request hours that are above a certain radiation level (where the plants are benefiting the most). I then use an analysisPeriod to get rid of any months of the year when the trees don't have leaves on them.
Hope this helps,
-Chris…
'll copy them manually for now since I'm way too excited to not start at once.
Runtime error (Win32Exception): WindowsErrorTraceback: line 247, in rmtree, "c:\Program Files\Rhinoceros 5 (64-bit)\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\shutil.py" line 223, in onerror, "c:\Program Files\Rhinoceros 5 (64-bit)\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\shutil.py" line 249, in rmtree, "c:\Program Files\Rhinoceros 5 (64-bit)\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\shutil.py" line 244, in rmtree, "c:\Program Files\Rhinoceros 5 (64-bit)\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\shutil.py" line 244, in rmtree, "c:\Program Files\Rhinoceros 5 (64-bit)\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\shutil.py" line 244, in rmtree, "c:\Program Files\Rhinoceros 5 (64-bit)\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\shutil.py" line 62, in installHoneybeePlus, "<string>" line 87, in script…
code from C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\ladybug to C:\Users\.MyName\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\scripts\ladybugCopying honeybee source code from C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\honeybee to C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\scripts\honeybeeCopying honeybee userobjects to C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\UserObjects\.Runtime error (Exception): `C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\userObjects\Honeybee EP context Surfaces.ghuser` and `C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\UserObjects\Honeybee EP context Surfaces.ghuser` are the same fileTraceback: line 82, in installHoneybeePlus, "<string>" line 87, in script line 68, in copyfile, "c:\Program Files\Rhinoceros 5 (64-bit)\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\shutil.py"
Merci beaucoup.
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d the number slider is going to take these values:
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84.12903284.25806584.38709784.51612984.64516184.77419484.90322685.03225885.1612985.29032385.41935585.54838785.67741985.80645285.93548486.06451686.19354886.32258186.45161386.58064586.70967786.8387186.96774287.09677487.22580687.35483987.48387187.61290387.74193587.87096888.088.12903288.25806588.38709788.51612988.64516188.77419488.90322689.03225889.1612989.29032389.41935589.54838789.67741989.80645289.93548490.06451690.19354890.32258190.45161390.58064590.70967790.8387190.96774291.09677491.22580691.35483991.48387191.61290391.74193591.87096892.092.12903292.25806592.38709792.51612992.64516192.77419492.90322693.03225893.1612993.29032393.41935593.54838793.67741993.80645293.93548494.06451694.19354894.32258194.45161394.58064594.70967794.8387194.96774295.09677495.22580695.35483995.48387195.61290395.74193595.87096896.096.12903296.25806596.38709796.51612996.64516196.77419496.90322697.03225897.1612997.29032397.41935597.54838797.67741997.80645297.93548498.06451698.19354898.32258198.45161398.58064598.70967798.8387198.96774299.09677499.22580699.35483999.48387199.61290399.74193599.870968100.0
divided by 100, but that's not the big deal ... The big deal is:
at every frame I need to have a different colour for a specific object... How to do this?!…
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