8.3.0 ************* IDF Context for following error/warning message: ************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary... ************* 829 Construction, ************* indicated Name=PELLE001 ************* Only last 10 lines before error line shown.....
************* 832 AIR WALL2, !- - Layer 2 ************* 833 X-LAM, !- - Layer 3 ************* 834 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 4 ************* 835 PANNELLO VIP, !- - Layer 5 ************* 836 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 6 ************* 837 X-LAM, !- - Layer 7 ************* 838 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 8 ************* 839 VANO IMPIANTI, !- - Layer 9 ************* 840 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 10 ************* 841 LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA, !- - Layer 11 ** Severe ** IP: IDF line~841 Error detected for Object=CONSTRUCTION ** ~~~ ** Maximum arguments reached for this object, trying to process ->LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA<- ************* IDF Context for following error/warning message: ************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary... ************* 985 Construction, ************* indicated Name=ROOF001 ************* Only last 10 lines before error line shown..... ************* 988 TRAVETTI, !- - Layer 2 ************* 989 TAVOLATO, !- - Layer 3 ************* 990 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 4 ************* 991 PANNELLO VIP, !- - Layer 5 ************* 992 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 6 ************* 993 X-LAM, !- - Layer 7 ************* 994 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 8 ************* 995 VANO IMPIANTI, !- - Layer 9 ************* 996 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 10 ************* 997 LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA, !- - Layer 11 ** Severe ** IP: IDF line~997 Error detected for Object=CONSTRUCTION ** ~~~ ** Maximum arguments reached for this object, trying to process ->LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA<- ** Warning ** IP: Note -- Some missing fields have been filled with defaults. See the audit output file for details. ** Severe ** IP: Possible incorrect IDD File ** ~~~ ** IDD Version:"IDD_Version 8.3.0" ** ~~~ ** Version in IDF="8.3" not the same as expected="8.3" ** ~~~ ** Possible Invalid Numerics or other problems ** Fatal ** IP: Errors occurred on processing IDF file. Preceding condition(s) cause termination. ...Summary of Errors that led to program termination: ..... Reference severe error count=3 ..... Last severe error=IP: Possible incorrect IDD File ************* Warning: Node connection errors not checked - most system input has not been read (see previous warning). ************* Fatal error -- final processing. Program exited before simulations began. See previous error messages. ************* EnergyPlus Warmup Error Summary. During Warmup: 0 Warning; 0 Severe Errors. ************* EnergyPlus Sizing Error Summary. During Sizing: 0 Warning; 0 Severe Errors. ************* EnergyPlus Terminated--Fatal Error Detected. 1 Warning; 3 Severe Errors; Elapsed Time=00hr 00min 0.34sec
My question is how i can fix it ??? and why it tell me that:
** Severe ** IP: Possible incorrect IDD File** ~~~ ** IDD Version:"IDD_Version 8.3.0"** ~~~ ** Version in IDF="8.3" not the same as expected="8.3"** ~~~ ** Possible Invalid Numerics or other problems** Fatal ** IP: Errors occurred on processing IDF file. Preceding condition(s) cause termination....Summary of Errors that led to program termination:
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8.3.0************* IDF Context for following error/warning message:************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary...************* 829 Construction,************* indicated Name=PELLE001************* Only last 10 lines before error line shown.....
************* 832 AIR WALL2, !- - Layer 2************* 833 X-LAM, !- - Layer 3************* 834 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 4************* 835 PANNELLO VIP, !- - Layer 5************* 836 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 6************* 837 X-LAM, !- - Layer 7************* 838 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 8************* 839 VANO IMPIANTI, !- - Layer 9************* 840 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 10************* 841 LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA, !- - Layer 11** Severe ** IP: IDF line~841 Error detected for Object=CONSTRUCTION** ~~~ ** Maximum arguments reached for this object, trying to process ->LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA<-************* IDF Context for following error/warning message:************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary...************* 985 Construction,************* indicated Name=ROOF001************* Only last 10 lines before error line shown.....************* 988 TRAVETTI, !- - Layer 2************* 989 TAVOLATO, !- - Layer 3************* 990 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 4************* 991 PANNELLO VIP, !- - Layer 5************* 992 POLYSTYRENE2, !- - Layer 6************* 993 X-LAM, !- - Layer 7************* 994 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 8************* 995 VANO IMPIANTI, !- - Layer 9************* 996 LANA DI ROCCIAS, !- - Layer 10************* 997 LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA, !- - Layer 11** Severe ** IP: IDF line~997 Error detected for Object=CONSTRUCTION** ~~~ ** Maximum arguments reached for this object, trying to process ->LASTRA IN GESSOFIBRA<-** Warning ** IP: Note -- Some missing fields have been filled with defaults. See the audit output file for details.** Severe ** IP: Possible incorrect IDD File** ~~~ ** IDD Version:"IDD_Version 8.3.0"** ~~~ ** Version in IDF="8.3" not the same as expected="8.3"** ~~~ ** Possible Invalid Numerics or other problems** Fatal ** IP: Errors occurred on processing IDF file. Preceding condition(s) cause termination....Summary of Errors that led to program termination:..... Reference severe error count=3..... Last severe error=IP: Possible incorrect IDD File************* Warning: Node connection errors not checked - most system input has not been read (see previous warning).************* Fatal error -- final processing. Program exited before simulations began. See previous error messages.************* EnergyPlus Warmup Error Summary. During Warmup: 0 Warning; 0 Severe Errors.************* EnergyPlus Sizing Error Summary. During Sizing: 0 Warning; 0 Severe Errors.************* EnergyPlus Terminated--Fatal Error Detected. 1 Warning; 3 Severe Errors; Elapsed Time=00hr 00min 0.34sec
My question is how i can fix it ??? and why it tell me that:
** Severe ** IP: Possible incorrect IDD File** ~~~ ** IDD Version:"IDD_Version 8.3.0"** ~~~ ** Version in IDF="8.3" not the same as expected="8.3"** ~~~ ** Possible Invalid Numerics or other problems** Fatal ** IP: Errors occurred on processing IDF file. Preceding condition(s) cause termination....Summary of Errors that led to program termination:
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Thanks and Happy new year!!!!!…
ears many bridges had been constructed and even more has collapsed or has been destroyed. Today Warsaw is connected by eight road bridges and two rail bridges, only few of them have a bike lanes. Modern cities are going through rapid changes. Hamburg has announced that in less than 20 years they are closing the center for cars, Copenhagen notes major incrementation in bike use, city bike system has been successfully introduced to many Polish cities. Warsaw bicycle net path is still very weak and probably the most urgent issue is to build a new bridge overpassing the Vistula River. This year Warsaw City Council decided to run an architectural competition for a new bridge. Architecture for Society of Knowledge and Architektura Informacyjna, Master's Programs of Architecture Faculty of Warsaw University of Technology, and Architektura Parametryczna, a digital design educational platform, invite for workshop: Outcome: The primary goal of workshops is to find the most optimal position for new bicycle bridge (or bridges) in Warsaw to enhance the global accessibility and Walkscore. During the workshop the participants will develop an interactive tool that will help to understand the accessibility changes by connecting Vistula shores with bicycle bridges. Program: Four days event will include coding part and learning how to apply digital tools into urban scale problems along with lectures of invited guests. This workshop is planned for intermediate user that understand and use Grasshopper. The workshop will be conducted in English. Tools: SOFTWARE Rhinoeros, Grasshopper, Silverye, Elk, Shortest Walk, Human, gHowl, Unity HARDWARE: Multimedia tool a multimedia tool designed by Jacek Markusiewicz for data representation and design in VR Tutors: Jacek Markusiewicz is an architect graduated from Warsaw University of Technology and the Master in Advanced Architecture at IaaC Barcelona. He specializes in fields of parametric architecture, programming and responsive design. He has been working on different projects combining parametric approach and urban scale in international offices in Barcelona, Warsaw and Beirut. He is a PhD candidate at Warsaw University of Technology. Adrian Krezlik Is an architect, co-founder of Architektura Parametryczna a platform dedicated to promotion of parametric design and digital fabrication, he has worked for Zaha Hadid Architects, FR-EE Fernando Romero and Michel Rojkind, he teaches at School of Form in Poznan. Tution fee: Warsaw University of Technology 420pln Polish Students 470 pln Polish Professionals 550 pln International Students 160 EUR International Professionals 220 EUR All the prices include VAT.…
sshopper for the developable surface problem. Thanks for connecting me to those discussions on it. Those images are fantastic!Andrew, I took inspiration from your approach and my ran with it! This works for my curve set: Here's what's going on. We can see the curve C as a graph above some plane P, and we'd like to find the local maxima, ie, it's critical points. We segment C into smooth, convex segments and use the Extremes component to locate the global maxima of each segment. This can include the endpoints of segments as artifacts, which we filter out. Now we have only genuine critical points of C with respect to P. We also check the endpoints that we filtered out earlier. If a tangent at one these points is perpendicular to P's normal vector, the point is in fact critical, and is included in the final point stream.
The pro of this is that it uses Extremes as the 'workhorse', and this component is likely to use an efficient and numerically robust zero/maxima finding algorithm, such as bisection, or Brent's method.The con is that it requires curves to be segmented at their inflection points, and for each segment to turn less than one full rotation around any line whatsoever that is parallel to P. Note that segmenting curves in these ways are interesting and useful problems in their own rights. Without this kind of segmentation, my approach will in general fail to extract some critical points on splines with inflection points, and on curves such as helixes or spirals. However, arc-segmented polylines naturally have these properties, and these are enough for my purposes for now.
In a different direction, I think I will try the method of bisection to extend your curve subdividision / dot product graphing approach. Essentially we'd sample the curve, use your dot product graph construction to find regions that we know will contain a zero crossing, subsample on those regions, and repeat the process until we've hit floating point precision for the result. This probably takes around 20 to 50 iterations. But it would give the highest quality results possible, and likely be far more stable than any dubious, inflection-point-splitting, wild-turn-avoiding, subtle-bug-inducing approach that I'll come up with otherwise, hah.Andrew, thanks for the code and inspiration!…
of them. If they were already suggested and deemed impossible, i apologize.First, it would be really cool to have a right-click menu item for any geometry retaining module, that does the following: bakes the geometry, then disconnects all inherited data from the module, and assigns the baked version as locally defined. This is a one-time only thing, of course - it would be cool because if you have a "step-definition", that is, you have clear bottlenecks in your dataflow, and at some point you become satisfied with what you have so far, and only need to manually tweak some stuff to move on, you can discard the "already solved part of your definition. It's just a sort of "casting in stone" of partial results, that helps especially with simple work-defs or helper-defs. You could also call it something kickass like "manual override" or "emergency/hand b(r)ake".Second, if you have a component that outputs to a lot of others, and you want to change it with something else, you usually have to painstakingly reconnect all those wires, and if it doesn't work out, you do it right back or undo until you fingers bleed. Just as there is an extract parameter upstream for locally defined values, a downstream "extend parameter" with one rightclick menu item would make switching between various components easier.
Third, maybe a hot-key that you press and then click on a wire, which creates a "data" component at that point, splitting the wire and effectively allowing you to hijack it.
Lastly, maybe this is a stupid question, but what happened to the "clusters"? I mean i know they ended abruptly because of technical difficulties, but collapsing a group to a single component like that was totally awesome.Oh, and a minor bug repor from the v7.053 - it's not important, but mildly annoying: when you have an embedded graft, flatten, reparam or expression into a plug, the component extends to the left with the nifty little icons, and that looks very nice, but the wires still go in the old place, so at first glance i always think the wires are plugged in wrong. Is it possible to move the plug along with the component icon edge, or at least make those little indicators smaller, so that the error is minimized?
Thanks for your time,Hope i was pertinent
Andrei I.ps: the lolcat component is adorable, but i do believe that overall worldwide grasshopper productivity has dropped by various increments of those 20 sec it takes for it to refresh. Sadly accustomed with the feeling of guilt associated to watching around 50 lolpics refresh, I suggest that every 5 refreshes or so, you get a "stop looking at this and get back to work" message. It is at least a good way to derogate responsibility for tempting people to watch kitty-pics all day. :D…
es at the beginning. But as I make changes to the input (or just hit the recompute button) the time it takes to execute increases. This has happened to me with other scripts I've written with the python component. Why does this happen? And how do I fix it? Does python hold onto data from one execution to the next? The only solution I have found is to relaunch Rhino. Even if I copy the component into a fresh grasshopper canvas, the computation time does not return to original.
The images below illustrate the time increase. I simply hit the recompute button between each pass. All inputs remain the same the whole time. There are 6400 curves being projected. I will say that with fewer curves, the increase in time is nonexistent or perceivable. (I have 24 GB RAM and it is did not even reach 50% of usage during the tests)
My python code:
import ghpythonlib.components as ghcompimport ghpythonlib.parallel
def project (tempc): tempresult=ghcomp.Project(tempc,B,D) return tempresult
a=ghpythonlib.parallel.run(project,C,True)
I have attached the GH file with the inputs internalized if anyone wants to try for themselves.
Pass 1= 444ms
Pass 5= 610ms
Pass 10= 908ms
Pass 15= 1.2s
Pass 20= 1.4s
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Added by Lawrence Yun at 3:19pm on December 10, 2014
I thought the easiest way (and really tight deadline now) was c4d mesh deformer because it lets one choose a cage object, so I modeled this "rig", essentially a mesh of 20 carefuly measured points to see how exact the real thing is to the 3d model. My plan is to deform the entire mesh from source (3d model) to target (meaured low resolution mesh = "rig" )
(above two images : C4D test... work with a spheric cage - but not with a mesh I modelled in rhino)
C4D Mesh Deformer doesn't work with the cage geometry like this because I think the cage geometry actually need to be larger and be more like a cage, but of course I can't measure Imaginary cage off this thing :)
So I am asking for a suggestion for any quick tool like mesh deform in c4d, or how one might go about it with grasshopper... with some coding.
Thanks!
Youngjae
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will occur only after a certain amount of time has passed or a condition has been met.
When using firefly, I constantly need to wait for a data set to be filled before I send a boolean to another component.
I am trying to use python's 'time' module to mitigate this; however, it does not work like a time delay in processing or arduino would. Instead, it waits and sends all the data at once in a condition like this:
import time
a = []
for i in range(20):
if i % 2 == 0:
time.sleep(.5)
a.append(i+2)
else:
print 'better luck next time'
Another sample code that freezes:
import time
while True:
if x == 1:
time.sleep(.5)
print 'now waiting...'
a = 0
else:
a = 1
print 'finished'
break
Thank you in advance…
Added by johnnyUtah05 at 2:36am on November 22, 2016
arq, que se celebrará entre el 28 de Enero y el 1 de Febrero de 2013 en el Colegio de Arquitectos de Granada.
El taller está destinado a arquitectos, artistas y diseñadores, tanto como profesionales, como estudiantes de grado y posgrado, que, sin necesidad de haber tenido ningún contacto previo con entornos de programación o herramientas informáticas de dibujo paramétrico o generativo, están interesados en probar y experimentar con las opciones que nos pueden ofrecer a los diseñadores.
El taller está dividido en tres bloques:
Curso intensivo: del 28 de Enero al 30 de Febrero, en horario de mañana, de 10 a 14. Taller de proyectos: del 28 de Enero al 30 de Febrero, por la tarde, de 16 a 20; y el 31 de Febrero, durante todo el día.
Presentaciones: viernes 1 de Febrero, mañana y tarde.
Utilizaremos Grasshopper, el editor algorítmico asociado al software de modelado tridimensional y dibujo Rhinoceros, por su facilidad de aprendizaje, al tratarse de un entorno gráfico, facilidad de adquisición, al ser gratuito y haber disponible una versión de prueba de Rhinoceros también gratuita, y amplia difusión en los últimos años. Y lo emplearemos tanto como modelador, como conector entre otros softwares y varias disciplinas. Por este motivo, también utilizaremos algunos de sus plug-ins, como Geco, para análisis ambiental, Elk, para enlazarlo con OpenStreetMap o Kangaroo, para simulación de sistemas físicos.
Lo único que necesitas es un ordenador portátil (si no pudieras conseguir), hacer el ingreso con el importe correspondiente y mandarnos tus datos y el recibo bancario del ingreso a smartlabgranada@gmail.com. Puedes ver los detalles en el apartado de Inscripción. El resto del material, tanto software como hardware, lo ponemos nosotros.
Nuestro acercamiento a estas herramientas es entusiasta acerca del potencial creativo que pueden ofrecer a diseñadores y artistas, pero también crítico y especulativo. Nos alejamos tanto de una posición puramente formalista, como del estricto funcionalismo, a los que desde los últimos años frecuentemente se ha asociado a esta disciplina.…
Added by Miguel Vidal at 8:42am on January 19, 2013
rsi giornalieri (livello base) dedicati a 4 diversi topic Rhinoceros - 8 febbraio Grasshopper - 16 febbraio Rhino cam - 8 marzo Stampa 3D - 9 marzo
tutor: Amleto Picerno Ceraso, Francesca Viglione, Gianpiero Picerno Ceraso.
. Arduino for interaction (livello base-medio) 15, 16 marzo Il workshop parte dalle basi della programmazione di arduino fino ad arrivare all’interazione tra un oggetto fisico ed un imput informativo tutor: Gianpiero Picerno Ceraso
. Grasshopper advanced: “Complex surface” (livello medio) - 18, 19, 20 marzo Il workshop ha come obiettivo lo sviluppo di superfici complesse rispondenti ad informazioni provenienti dall’ambiente. Il corso parte dalle nozioni di Grasshopper fino ad arrivare alla possibile realizzazione di un oggetto tramite le tecniche di fabbrizazione digitale. tutor: Amleto Picerno Ceraso nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper
. Emotional design (livello alto) 23, 24, 25 marzo Il workshop verterà sull’acquisizione, registrazione e manipolazione di tali dati/emozioni tramite Grasshopper e il loro utilizzo per controllare i parametri del design di specifici oggetti che diventeranno quindi, essendo customizzanti con le specifiche emozioni dell’utente, istanze e memoria tattile di precise esperienze. tutor: Andrea Graziano nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper
. Fabricated fashion (livello alto) 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 marzo Il tema del workshop verte sulle tecniche di progettazione digitale applicate al fashion. tutor: Luis e Elizabeth Fraguada nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper
. Blender (livello alto) - 16, 17, 18 maggio tutor: Andrea Graziano
. Interaction design: Arduino + Grasshopper (livello medio) - 2, 3, 4 maggio Il corso ha l’obiettivo di indagare processi di interazione tra le persone e gli ambienti in cui vivono attraverso il responsive design. nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper e Arduino. tutor: Amleto Picerno Ceraso del Mediterranean FabLab e Antonio Grillo del FabLab Napoli.
info su costi: http://www.medaarch.com/2765-il-nuovo-calendario-attivita-firmato-medaarch/
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