urs x 365 days ), and with modulus in the screenshot above, i could manage to do for every hour. but sometimes in my definition, i have a range from 1 to 35040, which is 365 x 24 x 4 ( 4 here defines every 15 minutes), on other word, when the number is one, then i have 01:00 O'Clock, when the number is 2 then i have 01:15 O'clock, when the number is 3 then i have 01:30 O'Clock...etc , so when the number is 97, which is the next day ( and after the number 96 which is equal 24 hours x 4), then I should have again 01:00 O'Clock.
I hope my idea is clear, thanks in advance!
Nassif…
to 0:30 are branches for the upper surface each with 30 points per branch, 1:0, 1:1, 1:2… to 1:30 are the branches on the lower surface again with 30 points per branch (You can change the number of branches and the points per branch using the V-Count slider).
The path mapper changes this so that each branch has two corresponding points which you can connect by a polyline (I.e. branch 0:0 point 1, and branch 1:0 point 1 – get merged into one branch.
Example using Dave’s definition – I have just coloured branches so you can get a better visual picture if what it does.
Surface 1, Branch 0 in dark green, branch 1 in dark blue.
Surface 2, Branch 0 in light green branch 1 in light blue.
The path mapper changes it to:
You can see now, how it puts corresponding points in each branch – which you can then connect via Poly-lines to undertake your merge.
b) I am going to take a stab, and suggest a ‘clean surface’ is one that is well organised with no discontinuities, that can be easily gridded with points in a succinct order.
C) No, because of the nature of the solution it requires equal vertices in order to draw lines between corresponding vertices and evaluate the lines at some position, thus giving you the points to create the morph surface. If you have un-equal numbers you would need to exclude some vertices and it gets difficult then matching your vertices up between each surface.
Hope that helps.
Dave, feel free to elaborate on – or correct me if I have anything wrong here.
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greatly appreciate it!!
You can write the number of the question and write your answer next to it, example:
1) a
2) c
3) a) Washington University in St. Louis
4) 2 weeks (1week+1week shipping)
5) 130
6) b
7) b
The survey questions are as follows:
1)
Did you 3D print before?
5)
How much did it cost (in dollars)?
a.
Yes, for a school project
a.
Between 20 & 50
b.
Yes, for a personal project
b.
Between 50 & 80
c.
Between 80 & 120
2)
Print size
d.
Please specify if otherwise: _____ dollars
a.
Between 2 & 6 cubic inches
b.
Between 6 & 12 cubic inches
6)
Do you think the price was expensive?
c.
Between 12 & 20 cubic inches
a.
Not at all
d.
Please specify if otherwise: ____cubic inches
b.
A little bit expensive
c.
Very expensive
3)
Where did you print your object?
a.
School
7)
Were you satisfied with the printed object?
b.
Outside school: _________________
a.
Yes, it was a great print without problems
b.
Not bad, some issues
4)
How long did it take to print?
c.
I was not satisfied, very bad quality
a.
___ days
b.
___ weeks
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PS: If you did many 3D prints, you can post multiple answers.
Wassef…
ap value = True
Shift List = 1 --> (B,C,D,A)
Shift List = 2 --> (C,D,A,B)
You can also use negative values.
Shift List = -1 --> (A,B,C)
Shift List = -2 --> (A,B)
and with Wrap = True
Shift List = -1 --> (D,A,B,C)
Shift List = -2 --> (C,D,A,B)
The most useful Shift List action I use is to either get rid of the first or last item in a list and sometimes both.
Shift list = -1 --> (A,B,C) Shift list = 1 --> (B,C)
In the example posted above you are creating a shift list value equal to its location along the curve. The first section = 0 doesn't get shifted, the second section gets a shift = 1, third = 2, forth = 3 and because the wrap value is set to true the fifth section gets back to 0, sixth = 1 etc etc. creating the twisting effect.
The "one more stupid question" answer is Mass Addition. You will find the component on the Math tab or you can type it into the Keyword search feature (by double clicking the canvas). This component has two outputs a total amount for each list and a partial set of results giving:
List (3,6,9,12)
{0} = 3
{1} = 3+6 = 9
{2} = 3+6+9 = 18
{3} = 3+6+9+12 = 30…
less than the size of the collection.Parameter name: index
at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.get_Item(Int32 index) at GH_GA.GA.BuildSPEA2Archive(Genome[] oldInds, List`1& nonFront, List`1& front)
Error: Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection.Parameter name: index InnerException: Source: mscorlib StackTrace: at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.get_Item(Int32 index) at GH_GA.GA.BuildSPEA2Archive(Genome[] oldInds, List`1& nonFront, List`1& front)
I assigned 30 for population and 8 for generation
It usually collapses afetr finishing the first 30 population and when it starts the external 30 it collapses
I tried the whole process on similar case and it succeeded :/ , that is driving me crazy
Thanks in advance …