Mesh Colours]. It takes a single mesh and a list of colour values, one for each vertex (well actually it will cycle the colour list, but you want to provide one colour per vertex).
If you want to make an image (ie. an actual bitmap) by setting pixels, there are more efficient ways of achieving that, although that will require custom scripting and you won't be able to preview the data in GH or Rhino.
Finally, if you want to format a bunch of data into a comma separated list or some other kind of template, your best bet is usually the [Format] component. You'll need to increase the number of inputs to cater for all your data (6 in your case), decompose the points into XYZ values and decompose the colours into RGB values. Then you plug the x, y and z values into the 0, 1 and 2 inputs respectively, and the r, g and b values into 3, 4 and 5. Then the format you'll need will be something like:
{0}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4}, {5}
Or, if you want to display all point coordinates with exact three decimals:
{0:0.000}, {1:0.000}, {2:0.000}, {3}, {4}, {5}
Or if you want to use semicolons to separate the point values from the colour values:
{0}, {1}, {2}; {3}, {4}, {5}
etc. etc.
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lines between them in a parallel manner. I have tried some list commands but still didn't get it. Is there anyway to learn more about how to pick the items that I want? I have been struggling at this. Thank you!…
you want each "element" to be a single Item or a single item for ALL elements. See Below
0. 20
1. 30
2. 59
3. 60
4. {9,45,29}
5. 0.0
6. 3.0
7. 6.0
Or
0. 20 30 59 60 {9,45,29} 0.0 3.0 6.0
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Added by Danny Boyes at 3:13am on October 29, 2013
hoose: Properties > Security Tab > ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES4) Click on "Edit" and then check all checkboxes in the "Allow" column of the "Permission for ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES" window!Attached below is a 1.jpg screenshot of mentioned checkboxes. Screenshot is made for Windows 10.5) Repeat step "4" for all other groups!!! Check the attached screenshot 2.jpg below to see which groups.6) Repeat steps "3", "4", "5" on the following folder and file as well (in case you have "MapWinGIS" installed in: "C:\Program Files\MapWinGIS" of course):
"C:\Program Files\MapWinGIS\gdal-data" "C:\Program Files\MapWinGIS\gdal-data\osmconf.ini"
7) Right-click on "Rhino 5/Rhino 6" icon and then choose: "Run as administrator".
If you have no issues after this, then close the Rhino and Grasshopper and try to run it 'normally', without the right-click on it and "Run as administrator".…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 2:08am on October 13, 2018
es eg 0.5,1,1,0.5,1,1.....N
4) plug points and scale pattern into scale component
5) Append first point to end of list
6) create Polyline. with transformed list.
It has its drawbacks that only a certain combination of N points and repeating patterns will produce an elegant solution. But it should start the ball rolling for other possibilities.…
ements between mid axes of elements ( being perpendicular to both). On the attached image, the links are the small elements connectiong nodes 4 to 5, 6 to 7 and 8 to 9. All nodes (1 to 9 including 1', 2', 3') are defined in Karamba as fixed supports but nodes 1,1', 2, 2', 3, and 3' have hinges added with the beam joint component. The freed rotations are shown on the figure.
I wondered if that was the correct way of defining such a structure in Karamba bearing in mind that nodes 1', 2' and3' are free nodes in the reality.
Thanks again for your help !
Yousef…
ld go
Slider at 1 -> 1°, 2°, 3°.
Slider at 2 -> 2°, 4°, 6°
Slider at 3, etc.
And when the angle was too much that it surpassed 90 before connecting the 20 points, that line was not created. Maybe using a series instead of a range...mmm
Everything helps, thanks
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