TAMKANG UNIVERSITY DEPT OF ARCHITECTURE CCC LAB
2015 Green Exop. ever year at Yilan,Taiwan.
Begin at the March 29 End of May 17.
https://labccc.wordpress.com/2015/03/31/pavilion_04-anemone-pavilion/
onsecutive points at the same height then your 'Break at discontinuities' component eliminates the middle point completely and then the 'Interpolate Curve' component gives a much bigger bump in the wrong direction. This was enough to get curves to meet from opposite sides.
I fixed this by changing the heights to 1.1 or 2.9, rather than 1.0 and 3.0, but it took a little while to work it out! Sigh.
I attach a new version. But I actually preferred it as it was before. See what you think!
Bob
p.s. in the first list, elements 11, 12, 23 and 24 go from 1 to 3; elements 17 and 18 go from 3 to 1. In the second list, elements 6, 17, 18 and 29 go from 1 to 3; elements 12 and 23 go from 3 to 1. Given the above fix, these can be easily seen.…
Added by Bob Mackay at 10:40pm on November 24, 2015
g generative aspect.
The three section approach was to give direct control over the number of points in the central section only. Its relatively easy to generate the rows of points
Oh! I was looking at it as a datatree exercise with path mapper.
I was trying to get:
1.{0;0;0} to {0;0;5} consistent N of 17 and
2. reversed {0;0;0} to {0;0;17} varying N
I havent quite solved that yet, thanks all the same.…
output: 0, 1, 3, 6, 10, 14, 17I have a basic understanding of programming and can understand vb.net better than I can write it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!ThanksJeff…