of the left mouse button!)
3) Scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in on the target object
4) Connect the wire.
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David Rutten
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Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 3:26pm on October 13, 2010
square units. Then you have an integral number of fragments on each side. This means that if all fragments need to have the same surface area, you can only have the following possibilities for side A:
1 fragment = 100 square units
2 fragments = 50 square units each
3 fragments = 33⅓ square units each
4 fragments = 25 square units each
5 fragments = 20 " "
6 fragments = 16⅔ " "
etc.
For side B, the numbers are mostly different
1 fragment = 300 unit²
2 fragments = 150 unit²
3 fragments = 100 unit²
4 fragments = 75 unit²
For side C they are different still. Unless you join fragments across on both sides of the edges of the box, I very much doubt you'll be able to pull this off.
The solution I attached will create fragments as identical as possible, but it's a very boring outcome...
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David Rutten
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hei amir,
check the file. a plane is defined by 3 points, therefore a quad does not have to be planar - Srf4Pt creates planar surfaces (100%) only for three points or 4 coplanar points.
Thank you Hannes. Can you simply confirm if I assign 0 for "O" then I always separate as I meant above? even if the major number goes like 1, 2 , 4, ...100?
Added by Firat Aydin at 2:24am on February 17, 2013
and Ronnie of StudioMode and David Fano of DesignReform will also be attending.
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Agenda -
12:00-1:00 Arrival, informal discussion
1:00 - 1:15 Introductions
1:15 - 2:00 Project presentation 1 (30 minutes + 15 min QA) - David Lee - Clemson - 3D pattern environments using volumetric proxies.
2:00 - 2:45 Project Presentation 2 (30 minutes + 15 min QA) - P. Casey Mahon - Organic Abstractions (30 minutes + 15 min QA)
2:45 - 3:45 David Rutten - New work in GH (30 min QA)
3:45 - 4:30 Sameer Kumar AIA - KPF - Project presentation 3 (30 minutes + 15 min QA)
4:30 - 5:15 Chris Wilkins - Clemson - Urban Renewal and parametric urban development studies in Grasshopper.
5:15 - 6:00 David Rutten - Scripting in GH (15 min QA)
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N = 100}
{2} {N = 100}
....
{60} {N = 100}
The numbers of list are 0 or 1 depending on a previous calculation. The majority of values are always equal to 1.
I would like to add the number of branches where some of their values are equal to 0.
For example:
{0} {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,...,1} ''All numbers are 1. Nothing
{1} {1,1,1,1,1, 0 ,1,1,....,1} ''There is one 0. Add
{2} {1,1,1,1,1, 0 ,1,1,.....1} ''There is one 0. Add
{3} {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,...,1} ''All numbers are 1. Nothing
{4} {1,1,1,1,1, 0 ,1,1,.....1} ''There is one 0. Add
The total number is 3.
Thanks.
Marc…