h the solution to use domain with range, but I don't think it's optimized. I'm sure there is a simple way to archive it.
See screenshot below.
Regards,
David…
g it still dose not bake.
Sub RunScript(ByVal Points As List(Of Object), ByVal GridName As String, ByVal Bake As Boolean, ByVal Num As Integer)
If( Not Bake ) Then
m_count = 0
Return
End If
'Iterate through points by row
Dim i As Integer
Dim j As Integer
j = 0
For i = 0 To Points.Count() – 1
If( j > Num + 1 ) Then
j = 0
End If
Dim pt As On3dPoint
pt = Points(i)
'Name the point
Dim att As New On3dmObjectAttributes
doc.GetDefaultObjectAttributes(att)
att.m_name = GridName & "(" & m_count & ")(" & j & ")"
print(m_count)
'increment index
j += 1
'Add to document
doc.AddPointObject(pt, att)
Next
m_count += 1
A = m_count
End Sub…
iders that control the total amount ( U&V) and the branches are formed by picking i.e the U and the points will then be the number on the V slider...
I realize that this question may have been asked before, but I cannot solve it with the path mapper and it seems so easy
M…
of information in groups, and I don't know how to separate them, in differentiated lines to work with each value. The information appears and disappear , with a flickering behavior. This are the different channels, with the name of each one, and the value inherited, from each source. What can I do to separate them!!!??
/EXP/WINK_LEFT
0
/EXP/WINK_RIGHT
0
/EXP/BLINK
0
/EXP/LEFT_LID
0
/EXP/RIGHT_LID
0
/EXP/HORIEYE
0
/EXP/VERTEYE
0
/EXP/SMILE
0.2
/EXP/CLENCH
0
/EXP/LAUGH
0
/EXP/SMIRK_LEFT
0
/EXP/SMIRK_RIGHT
0
/EXP/FURROW
0
/EXP/EYEBROW
0.5
/AFF/Engaged/Bored
0.5
/AFF/Excitement
0.2
/AFF/Excitement Long Term
0.2
/AFF/Meditation
0.4
/AFF/Frustration
0.5
/COG/LIFT
0.3
/COG/DROP
0.4
/COG/PUSH
0
/COG/LEFT
0
/COG/RIGHT
0
/COG/LEFT
0
/COG/ROTATE RIGHT
0
/COG/ROTATE LEFT
0
…
Added by Carlos B.M. at 5:58pm on December 9, 2012
es, and these sum up to ~7100. I shall see if I can post a screenshot of everything.
I have no idea how to script that, sorry. But maybe could be a more optimized workflow - just feed one object B at a time, maybe that makes the math behind it more relaxed.
I should emphasize that it is not about 'fault' in the operation, and rather a very slow calculation - the difference does eventually get calculated with no errors whatsoever, the only problem is the unbelievably inefficient, or unproductive time it takes to do so. I think the problem could be the proportion of the objects, one very large, and one very small (28 / 6 / .1cm vs. .05cm), maybe that does something funky to the bounding box calls, I have no idea. And one other thing I suspect is the number of faces in the object, as I progress to let's say 700 cuts, I have then created 700*4 new faces in the object. I don't know if this is indeed something of concern. …
Added by DumDaDaDum at 7:03am on September 29, 2011