ersect (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) with the line and the ones which do not intersect (0, 1, 7). Intersect is done! But how to get the non intersecting vectors (0, 1, 7)?
So I e. g. could deselect vectors 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 so I would display/use only vectors 0, 1, 7 and the bounced ones.
Appreciate your help!
Rudi…
should not be open).
3. All releases of Rhino 5, Arduino, GH, and FF are the latest as of May 21st.
I Boolean toggled the port open, but I can't seem to get any output to display from the UnoRead component. I was hoping to see values from any of the analog inputs (APin5 depicted) connected as info gets sent back and forth between the Arduino and my comp. I'm getting simultaneous "Hooray" and "Whoops" messages, and I can't pinpoint why. See attached JPG.
Does it have to do with the fact that I have a list of COM ports? Even though I know COM 3 is the correct one as defined in the IDE, do I need to re-declare it in Grasshopper as well? Does the {0} shown impact this output?
Any direction is appreciated.
Thanks - JFig
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hey, interesting definition. i was wondering whether the radius shrinkage function '(x-18)*(cos(y*π/z)+1)/2+18' is related to any wind/aerodynamic calculation?
ements between mid axes of elements ( being perpendicular to both). On the attached image, the links are the small elements connectiong nodes 4 to 5, 6 to 7 and 8 to 9. All nodes (1 to 9 including 1', 2', 3') are defined in Karamba as fixed supports but nodes 1,1', 2, 2', 3, and 3' have hinges added with the beam joint component. The freed rotations are shown on the figure.
I wondered if that was the correct way of defining such a structure in Karamba bearing in mind that nodes 1', 2' and3' are free nodes in the reality.
Thanks again for your help !
Yousef…
0;3} - 2 curves
{1;1} - 2 curves
{1;2} - 2 curves
{1;3} - 2 curves
{1;1} - 2 curves
{2;2} - 2 curves
{2;3}- 2 curves
And what I want.
{0} - 6 curves
{1} - 8 curves
{2} - 4 curves
I have tried some different stuff whit the path mapper tool, but I am not to skilled in using it. I imagine it can do the work for me?.
If anyone can help me out, I would be glad.
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r example:
{1} {6} Is this possible to do with Replace Branches?
{2} {5}
{3} => {3}
{4} {4}
{5} {5}
{6} {6}
If it were two lists, then it's very easy with List Replace, but kill me, I can't get what's the logic in Replace Branches...
Please help!
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Added by Artyom Maxim at 10:05am on January 29, 2013
W, X, Y, Z}
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and if I set this
SetA = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z}
SetB = {1, 2, 3}
Imap = {2, 2, 2}
I will get this?
result = {U, V, 3, 2, 1, W, X, Y, Z}
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And what if I set this?:
SetA = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z}
SetB = {1, 2, 3}
Imap = {2, 2}…
Added by Frane Zilic at 3:26pm on September 10, 2010