nts (where 2 are null). Why is it so that there is only this list of points output?
The problem is that I generate only one polyline of the X division wanted!
How can I fix that?
Thanks for your help...
Sam…
David's past 2 to the 12
then me 2 to the 11 ( I need a life)
I'd say you're a shoo-in for 3rd with 2 to the 10
After that it gets a bit hazy, probably Luis then Giulio. But who's counting :)
know how to solve.
It appears in
11 - Honeybee Energy Modeling - The Laws of Geometry in E+ Part 3: Curved Geometry
where I need to retrieve .idf file,
and shows this message:
1. Solution exception:'hb_EPZoneSurface' object has no attribute 'punchedGeometry'
I've added .gh file at a state where I meet the problem.
Also, I've looked around the forum and found some mention OpeanStudio related problems, mainly one's lack of it. Could it be the source of the problem, because I only followed Installation Instructions and haven't installed OpenStudio.
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x and min values for x,y,z and calculate energy for each optionand collect these results in excel sheet ...
option No. x y z Annual coiling demand(by DIva)
1 10 10 10
2 10 15 20
3 11 10 19
4 12 14 17
5 15 16 15
6 16 11 14
7 18 12 12
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etc
Regards ...
hossam
Hossam.wefki@gmail.com…
nique name like in your example {0;0},{0;1},{0;2},{0;3} where each path contains 11 elements(curves,points,values,etc)
so if you want to restructure the structure first right click on path mapper and take create null mapping which reads your current path structure into the component
after that you can additional write on the left side to the existing path (i) as variable for the elements and then on the right side type in the structure you want to achieve
maybe {A;i}(B) so after that you have 11 paths where each have 3 elements
hope that helps…
fashion. First the indices are wrapped into the valid domain (assuming W=True), then, starting at the highest index, the first item is inserted into the existing list. Then the item with the second highest index is inserted into the list and so on. This means that if you first insert an item at index=8 and then insert an item at index=6, the first item will be bumped up to index=9.
If you want to add three items to the end of your list, the indices you're after are 11, 11, and 11.
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Added by David Rutten at 4:27am on September 1, 2017