the slider? They could be less or more? Actually I have data coming from changing values of a slider but defininig 10 configuration and I want to stream the 10 configuration data on 10 different sheet of the same file (i guess it is possible with your tool). I need to associate a different sheet number from 1 to 10 to each configuration and input it the Sheet input right? Thank you.
Francesco
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w list should contain a smallest value of the values with the same index. I should keep order of the indexes.
For example, item [21] of the 1st branch = 1, item [21] of the 2nd branch = 2, so item [21] in the resulting list = 1.
Any advise?…
was to take the list, sort it from hight to low and low to high, flip the values then resort them back in the original order but im not quit sure if this is achievable in GH. I might need to dig into a C# component to sort the array within a loop. If someone could lend me a hand that would be great.
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sed on scientific notation which means you get about 16 decimal places to play with. So if you convert a very large integer 10505151515052515051015200005201505052015 into a double it will take the first 16 digits and turn it into 1.0505151515052515 * 10^40. that's why you're getting all those zeroes. For big numbers like this, the distance between two adjacent double values can be much bigger than 1.0
When dealing with integers, Grasshopper uses 32-bit signed integers, that go from roughly -2billion to +2billion. That's clearly much too small to contain your value.
You will either need to stick to strings or switch to arbitrary sized integers. This requires custom coding in Python, or possibly C#.…
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, etc
In addition to the components in the attached file, I have also tried using Cull Index but that did not do much. I tried using a number slider set to whole numbers with the range equal to the values I have set up in the integer, but it just increases the size by 1 every time. Any help on steps in the right direction would be great thanks.…
the next challenge i am confronted with is that all 5 circles of the above-mentioned radi are placed in each point. My aim is to randomly distribute ONE of the created circles in each point, instead of 5 in each point.…