掌握编程过程中遇到的思路方面和技术方面的问题. 内容包括以下几个方面:
反向逻辑思维能力的培养;
建立清晰的编程逻辑思维能力;
GH 的程序设计理念;
并行数据结构深入理解和控制.
Grasshopper course of McNeel Asia focus on the cultivation of students flexible use of programming techniques, the ability to solve practical problems. Our course deep into the whole process of programming, from programming thinking model, the components principle to usage details do detailed explanation, help students complete mastery programming encountered in the process of thinking and technical aspects, include the following content:
Ability of reverse logical thinking;
Establishment of clear programming logical thinking ability;
The program design concept of Grasshopper;
Understanding parallel data tree structure and how to control it.
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授课讲师 Instructor 课程由Grasshopper原厂McNeel公司在中国地区的两位 Rhino 原厂技术推广工程师 – Dixon、Jessesn联合授课。课程结束后对达到授课预定目标的学员颁发唯一由Grasshopper原厂认证的结业证书.
Dixon & Jessesn, McNeel Asia Support engineer, by the end of course student who achieve the intended target will get the authentication certificate from McNeel Asia.
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课程日期 Schedule 7/15-7/20 Beijing 北京 7/26-7/31 Shanghai 上海 7/07-7/12 Shenzhen 深圳
课程范例演示 Samples of Grasshopper course demo
Note: pls follow below comments by Jessesn to see the samples…
oints down to...well I hope it's roughly evident the reshuffling. Still not sure how to solve the problem.
I tried duplicating the surface by the number of branches (128) before the intersection, and that appears close - i end up with a structure of {0:0} where the first number is the branches I started with, and the second one for each point - if anyone could suggest how to go from this {0:0}{0:1}...{127:31} to this {0}...{127} - basically the second part of each path I would like to flatten into the first..anyone?…
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http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/every-possible-combinatio...
And I get this
7 planes => 127 combinations => 3 differents solids
I consider that, if a solid has the same center as another it is the same. Not true in general.
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This is easy because you know the variables are always there. With an array you'd have to keep testing for null to be sure not to cause a NullReferenceException.
2. Create an array of bools. Least amount of typing.
3. Create an enumeration with the Flags option set to store the state:
[Flags]
private enum OutputState
{
ShowNone = 0,
ShowTime = 1,
ShowTemp = 2,
ShowDewP = 4,
ShowWind = 8,
...
ShowAll = 127
}
private OutputState _state = OutputState.ShowAll;
4. There's other ways as well, but I'd pick one of these three.
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David Rutten
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Added by David Rutten at 10:00am on March 10, 2014
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From an image of Danny Santos
https://dannyst.format.com/portraits-of-strangers
With 2000 lines, alpha = 127, image width= 684 * height 551 pixel, 200 pins => 1 hour calculation…
eAttributes2 (posted in another forum on sub-layers) also doesn't work; stays red with undiscernable script error "1. Error: 'Rhino.DocObjects.Tables.LayerTable' does not contain a definition for 'FindByFullPath' (line 127)"
[I searched for older GH versions but only found thread pointing to an archive "under maintenance." Funny, I normally keep everything, but this is one case where I thought, "the internet will always have this floating around..."]
Any suggestions?…