- 100.
After that, I want to separate it into 5 different lists in spesific thickness.
in this case of 0-100 so it would be :
1. if the distance 0 - 20 then the thickness is 5
2. if the distance 21 - 40 then the thickness is 10
3. if the distance 41 - 60 then the thickness is 15
4. if the distance 61 - 80 then the thickness is 20
5. if the distance 81 - 100 then the thickness is 25
But, the problem is the list of distance isn't static between 0-100. It could be 5 - 250 / 3.5-175/etc.....
Could you help me how to make the expression?? Is this possible if I make one expression?
thank you.
Z.
nb: distance and thickness hasn't mathematical relation.…
Added by ZAQI FATHIS at 8:43am on November 27, 2013
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___________{0;5} <--- This or
0 0.0 <--- This
1 1.0
2 2.0
3 3.0
...
15 15.0
If it is the latter then you can simply add 0.5 to every number using the addition component
EDIT: An alternative would be to start your series at 0.5 instead of 0
S input of [Series] = 0.5…
the first area and the first number, the second area and the second number and the third are and the third number. For example, let's assume we have the following areas {65, 15, 20}. The absolute difference between these two sets equals {abs(44-65), abs(39-15), abs(17-20)} == {21, 24, 3}. The sum-total of all these absolute differences is your fitness, i.e. 21+24+3 = 48. This number has to go to zero.
If we enter the results you just got, then the absolute differences look like this: {abs(44-44), abs(39-17), abs(17-39)} == {0, 22, 22}, which results in a fitness of 44. Only an exact match will result in a fitness of zero.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Seattle, WA…
Added by David Rutten at 12:44pm on November 13, 2010
ll these 12500 points.
Group 1 would represent the point located at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 etc.
Group 2 - 1, 6, 11, 16, 21 etc.
Group 3 - 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 etc.
Group 4 - 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 etc.
Group 5 - 4, 9, 14, 19, 24 etc.
I can create the pattern but the selection of points are all the points in row 0 and then all the points in row 5 and so on.
I would like the selection of points to start at the bottom left, and sequentially continue to the right and then continue on the 2nd row (left to right & bottom to top). i am hoping the pattern i am trying to achieve is more understood with the quick screen capture I uploaded.
the end goal is to be able to select all the points in the grid that are in each pattern.
Thanks in advance for any guidance with this. …
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0,
I want to move everything in {2} up 5 and 10 and 15,
Any ideas. I have been trying using the series component to create the right data structure but somehow its not working and i am sure there is a simple way?
Do i have to repeat the data so that the number of transform data matches the input list or is there a way to simply apply the transformation to everything in {0}{1} and {2} respectively depending on its structure ??
Hopefully this makes sense? I am not really sure but is it a job for stream - i cant understand why i cant get it to work. Sorry i am sure this is covered in the forums, i have been looking but cant anything which helps specifically.
Many thanks
Chris…
should not be open).
3. All releases of Rhino 5, Arduino, GH, and FF are the latest as of May 21st.
I Boolean toggled the port open, but I can't seem to get any output to display from the UnoRead component. I was hoping to see values from any of the analog inputs (APin5 depicted) connected as info gets sent back and forth between the Arduino and my comp. I'm getting simultaneous "Hooray" and "Whoops" messages, and I can't pinpoint why. See attached JPG.
Does it have to do with the fact that I have a list of COM ports? Even though I know COM 3 is the correct one as defined in the IDE, do I need to re-declare it in Grasshopper as well? Does the {0} shown impact this output?
Any direction is appreciated.
Thanks - JFig
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