ception:Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {B0D0A647-983E-485B-9A69-45F0382F0D9C} failed due to the following error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)).
Note the previous comment I did the Unblock with Doodlebug CC 2014 and it worked on Windows 7. At home here I am running Doodlebug CC 2015 with Illustrator v. 2015.3.1 release on Windows 10.
Shot in the dark: maybe needs a namespace declaration to work with Windows 10?
Thoughts on a solution? …
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The result would resemble this, but perhaps in 3 dimensions as well.
http://www.marksusser.com/images/concept/bubble_diagram_w.jpg
I was able to create the areas (circles), and connect them based on "true/false" data from an adajency matrix >http://www.fourc3.com/idthesis1112/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Adjancy-matric.jpg
Circles were than color coded based on the number of connections (importance?)
What I am struggling to do, is find a way to spatially distribute the circles in a way that makes sense and reads well. I guess it has to do with the level and hierarchy of each entry.
This kind of shows what I trying to say: entries land on circles, and move outwards based on its level.
http://www-958.ibm.com/software/data/cognos/manyeyes/visualizations/proto-indo-european-language-tree;
I found this program, Cytoscape, which appears to be capable of doing something along these lines. Apparently, Cytoscape has a few "packing" or distributional algorithms to get the elements laid out properly. http://www.cytoscape.org/
Any idea of how something like this could be achieved in Grasshopper?
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ontrol you mention and the blinds control discussed here:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/ladybug/forum/topics/midpane-blind-in-honeybee-grasshopper?commentId=2985220%3AComment%3A1187038&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum
I see this as something that I will need for my work this upcoming semester and so I can tell you that I will implement it within 3 months if no one else does sooner.
First on my agenda is a set of natural ventilation objects, though, which also seem to be in demand by a lot of people on this thread.
I second your call for focusing on passive strategies. I feel that the energy modeling community these days is undergoing something similar to that which happened to the aerospace industry over the last couple of decades. Namely, where all of these crazy innovative technologies were created with the aim of space exploration and yet most significant impacts that the industry has created have been in terms of satellite images and communications around Earth. Similarly, many innovative energy modelling technologies have been created with the aim of enabling digitally-controlled smart walls and vacuum insulated structures and yet the most widespread impacts have tended to be in terms of assessment of passive design strategies. The ways in which technologies are sold during development versus how they used in applications are interesting.
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he installation folder, Drag & drop SYNTACTIC(green one) over your grasshopper canvas.3. Close your rhino and reopen it. 4. Type GrasshopperDeveloperSettings5. Tick the Memory load *.GHA assemblies using COFF byte arrays option6. Run grasshopper and enjoy plugin…
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... and on a PC without anything attached to the serial port. When you open the port, start the read component and its timer, do you then get a stream of <empty> values in the log output? (hmmm... I suppose that's only reasonable - but still, you are also seeing this?)
I suppose that, because of the mutually exclusive behavior of both the spider and grasshopper (i.e. only one at a time can access the COM port), we can deduce that we are listening on the correct port.
Am I listening on the correct pin (if such a notion makes sense at all)? If I look back to the spider software, I see that 9 channels are listed and that it's only the measured value on channel 0 that changes when I press the load cell. Channels 1, 2, and 3 report OVERFLOW; 4, 5, 6, and 7 are pretty much constant at 0.000 to 0.005 V; and channel 8 says FFFF. I do not know how things like that work so I do not know if they reflect reading from the 9 pins on the D-sub 9 connector.
As for your BTW question: no, I don't need to record all of the sensor values. I suppose that the Out value on the Read component will always reflect the most current value and that's all that I need to get on with life. In the end, the idea is that we have 4 load cells in the 4 corners of a plate onto which a vertical pipe is fixed. Loads are then put on the top end of the pipe and we'll have to visualize both direction and magnitude of the bending moment that is calculated from the compression - tension readings from the load cells... We've done this on a scaled model and streamed load cell information into MatLab. Now we'll have to use a different datalogger and I was hoping to be able to do the post processing in Rhino.
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oming at the ssiGSAsolver component:
1. Error in conducting analysis or extracting result. Troubleshooting is best done by ensuring GSA application is started prior to starting grasshopper, setting C input of this component to false and validating model Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {8A313280-31DA-4296-8A91-49ABF783E962} failed due to the following error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)).
what should i do?
it seems that GSA and Rhino arent communicating
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s para acercarse al diseño paramétrico.
El curso esta dirigido a arquitectos diseñadores e ingenieros de diseño que pretendan implementar las técnicas del modelado por parámetros dentro de sus herramientas de proyectación.
La duración de dicho curso es de 20 horas, repartidas en 6 sesiones los días lunes y miércoles de 5pm a 8:20pm, en el espacio cultural calle nueve (calle 9 # 43b-75 abajo del parque del Poblado. https://www.facebook.com/calle.nueve). El curso dará inicio el día lunes 22 de Agosto de 2011. El máximo de inscritos por curso es de 15 personas para garantizar la calidad de la enseñanza.
Este curso estará dictado por los arquitectos Ana Maria Bustamante Y David Vanegas arquitectos de la oficina de arquitectura interior137 (www.interior137.blogspot.com) que cuentan con más de dos años de experiencia en el manejo de GRASSHOPPER, y tienen una trayectoria reconocida como docentes en la Facultad de Arquitectura de la U.P.B.
Para participar en el taller los estudiantes deberán tener un computador portátil para su uso personal, durante todo el curso, además deben tener instalado el software Rhino versión 4.0 con la actualización SR9, y un conocimiento mínimo del modelado y la interfaz de este software.
Contenidos:
Sesión 1: * Introducción al modelado por parámetros y al diseño mediante algoritmos.
* Grasshopper: datos + acciones. Interface.
Sesión 2: * Datos fijos, datos variables: Parámetros.
* Puntos, Curvas parametrizables.
* Transformaciones: Mover, Rotar.
Sesión 3: * Datos múltiples (listas): Series. Rangos.
* Funciones de 1 y 2 variables.
Sesión 4: * Gestiones de datos en listas: seleccionar items, ordenarlos, desordenarlos, eliminarlos.
Sesión 5: * Atractores.
Sesión 6: * Superficies: creación de superficies, panelizaciones.
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