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Even if the output is still a string, when you connect it to a point parameter, it will be converted to a 3d point. In future versions the {} won't be needed.
If your csv file has more data besides the points, and say the points are the 4th, 5th and 6th numbers, use this code:
Dim str_list() As String
str_list = data.split(",")
data = "{" & str_list(3) & "," & str_list(4) & "," & str_list(5) & "}"
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Added by Vicente Soler at 11:27am on September 3, 2009
ted at random angles, and 3 more branches are created from each of those branches. But also have it so that the branches are at random angles but the angles are influenced by the branch that the new ones extend from. So if the angle that the old branch was created at was >15 degrees then the next 3 must be randomly created between 15 and 180 degrees (for example). It would also be nice that when the new branches touch (or come to within a certian proximity) of another established branch, the newly created branch is then deleted and stops growing.
Once I can do this I want to be able to relate it to my site. So say that there only the shell of a building with 4 interior columns. I want a web to start at each of the columns and grow untill it reaches the shell and starts growing outside the building too (refer to image).
Any ideas?
Thanks muchly
Matthew…
mensional constructs.
I'm really clueless at the moment on how to achieve the latter. I have compiled 3 excel datasets of my chosen painter - Rembrandt, in terms of his paintings and year they were produced, location coordinates of the places he lived and visited before, and paintings' location coordinates.
Is there any script file or tutorial that I can refer to? I have been trying my best to search for it or I can't find anything relevant.
I have attached two images to show the output of the task I'm supposed to produce. They depict the relationship between artificial and public spaces in the world, shown as 2D and 3D diagrams produced in Grasshopper and rendered in Rhino.
Any help is genuinely appreciated as my deadline is around the corner.…
Added by Richard Teh at 4:26pm on December 29, 2013
example file with my DWG file that I've exported from Revit into Rhino, but I'm having a few issues with the geometry.
A few problems that I'm having with this:
1. I can reference the surfaces to breps by selecting objects (walls, roofs, windows, etc.) that are associated with the imported layers no problem, but cannot create zones from breps
2. Getting this error, "Data conversion failed from brep to surface" when flipping the floor.
3. Window geometry is different in Revit than how they are recognized in HB, what is the best way to make the windows workable in HB?
Any suggestions to help me get started with simulation for this building would be greatly appreciated! Links to my dwg file, gh file, and rhino file I'm working with are down below.
Thanks in advance!
DWG File
GH File
Rhino File
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e the same (a 3d point is 3 floating point numbers), is to measure if their difference is smaller than a tolerance value.
For example, check if the distance between the two points is smaller than 0.01. If it is, assume that they are the same point.…
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Then the challenge is taking the cells that you get from it and making them all smooth and sexy. Which is something I would probably look into weaverbird or exoskeleton for.…
Added by Brian Harms at 4:03pm on February 2, 2017