. {0;0} N=16. In order to get the loft component to work correctly you need 16 trees, each with one branch having 3 (circle) items on it (one from each initial tree). The items also need to be in a particular order so that the loft 'makes sense' visually. Using the Flip component gives you one tree (zero index) with 16 branches (0->15) with one item on each branch. {0;0->15} N=1. Using the Merge component all corresponding indices of the three input trees will merge (first process) and concatenate their respective items (second process). This is why it's important to have tree/branch structures that match before merging them. At least that's been my experience. You end up in this case with 16 trees each with one branch having 3 items on it. Within the branch these items are indexed according to the order in which you connect the three lists to the Merge component (ie. A,B,C; B,C,A,etc). I can't say for certain that this is a complete and accurate explanation but it's how I've been considering it. Hope it helps. It can also be described in terms of matrices but I'm trying to stay true to the language of GH.
Chris…
Added by Chris Tietjen at 10:51am on January 14, 2011
For sure somebody will make a definition for you.
But I believe that this building facade pattern was drafted manually in 15 minutes.
Because project manager did no have time to play with grasshopper...
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ying specifically the one port you want to talk to. My guess is that you're Arduino is actually connected to Port 3 (not 1 or 2). Since the Ports Available is returning a list (this would also be the case inside the Arduino IDE BTW)... there are a couple of options you can try. You could use a List Item and retrieve the specific COM port number you're looking for (item 2 in this case). Or you could simply type the number 3 in a text panel and connect that to the Open Port component. You could also right-click on the Port input and set the integer manually that way as well. Any of these will work. But, its important that you're only opening up a single port and not a list of ports. Make sure you also specify the same port on the Uno Read component as well. This should fix your problem (although please let me know if you encounter other issues).
HTH,
Andy…
and C.. Now I want to extrude the polylines and i am not able to understand how do i link this (closest point) data while extruding.. I was able to extrude it according to the distances from A, B, C to plot centre points, but i want to extrude the points closer to A by say 5 metres, closer to B by 10 and closer to C by 15..
Can any one help me out with this..
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e HelloWorld function should need no argument but return the string “Hello World”.
Help on method-descriptor HelloWorld
| HelloWorld(...)
| HelloWorld(self: MyClassLibrary) -> str
Can anybody help?
Sourcecode MyClassLibrary.vb:
Simple Class Library Project in Visual Studio 2015
Function has no parameters and Returns String „Hello World“
Compiled *.dll works fine in other Visual Studio Projects as reference
Project Properties
Checkbox „COM Interop“ has no impact
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In order to use Geometry Gym components in Grasshopper, please run Rhino command sdrZZLicenseRequest to request free trial license.
In order to use StructDrawRhino components in Grasshopper, please run Rhino command ssiSAPZZLicenseRequest to request free trial license.
Step 3: I double click ssiBake icon and my SAP2000 V15 opens but there is no model in SAP.
I get the following Rhino command message:
Baking Structure....
SAP model updated via COM. Axis Count: 0 Node Count: 0 Elem Count: 0 Section Property Count: 0 List Count: 0.
Data not copied to Clipboard for validation by user
Step 4: If I right click on ssiBake icon and select “Open Model in SAP” it asks for a *.sdb file.
Hope you can help. Thanks again.…