postion i j k;
value, state:
1:get.grid3d.cell i, j, k, [index]);
index: Each 3D grid cell has up to 3 different slots for storing values.
state could be:
1 Visible and selected
0 Visible but not selected
-99 Disabled
-100 Hidden
-100 Hidden and selected
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? If so, how? (See Image 1)
2) On a custom component is is possible to make edits to the right click menu to add custom feature? (See Image 2)
3) I want to create a component that displays a series of text on the screen similar to the TEXT TAG (3D) component. I've tried using the TextEntity class and the TextDot class but no success. (See Image 3)
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Cheers,
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eply of simple mortal... you can try to make the form with surfaces, make a distribution similar to the holes of the images with points and do Voronoi 3d for intersections on surfaces. Then offset and extrude. But I recommend you the A option.…
hese to mean RhinoScriptSyntax points, and Rhino.Python will pretend that they are "normal" points. Yet they are still lists or tuples. Grasshopper has no knowledge of them, and cannot understand whether for example this is just a list of three numbers, a 3d vector or a 3d point. So if you want to obtain a point in a with RhinoScriptSyntax, do so:
import rhinoscriptsyntax as rs a = rs.AddPoint(1, 2, 3)
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or in RhinoCommon:
from Rhino.Geometry import * a = Point3d(1, 2, 3)
These two methods yield the same result. a will be a Guid in the first example and a Rhino.Geometry.Point3d in the second. If you have "Automatically marshal Guids" in the first example, the output will not be the random Guid, but the point itself.
I hope this is useful,
- Giulio _______________
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hopper...without a crash
Shows Rhino Loading @ 0:00 - memory stable
Grasshopper Loading @ 0:29 - memory begins to rise to 90%+
Memory dumped to disk after double click on canvas and stabilises @ 1:46
Place Pop 3D component @ 1:47 Close file - Memory runs away@ 2:56
repeat above steps double click doesn't dump this time whilst memory is on the rise. @ 3:09
memory dumps and stabilises after deleting a component @ 4:00
close file @ 4:29
Repeat with more geometry to try higher stress on CPU
Memory dump and stabilises with no corresponding GH interface actions. @ 6:13…
imilar topic with a Windows 10 user, which successfully fixed this issue.If you are tiny little patient, I think we can try the same steps in your Windows 7 case.For start, try these three steps:1) Close Rhino. Restart your PC. 2) Once the PC boots up, double click on the "regMapWinGIS.cmd" file in "MapWinGIS" installation folder.3) When it closes the Command Prompt window it opened, try running Rhino, Grasshopper and drop the "Gismo Gismo" component on the canvas (Grasshopper working area).If this does not help (you get the same COM class factory CLSID error message coming out from the "Gismo Gismo" component), then try the following steps, one by one:
1) Close Grasshopper and Rhino2) Run the Revo Uninstaller Pro and uninstall your MapWinGIS application along with removing all the leftovers from the registry. You can download 30 days trial version of it from here. Here is a youtube example of a bit older Revo Uninstaller. But the important part is that is shows how registry leftovers are removed.3) Restart your PC, and once it boots again, make sure that you are logged in as an Adminstrator!4) In your Start menu's search box type: "UAC", which will find your User Account Control Settings. Click on it, and a new window will open. Set the bar on the left to "Never notify".5) Turn off your Antivirus, which ever it is.6) Download the 64 bit version of v4.9.4.2 MapWinGIS.7) Right click on downloaded MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file, and choose "Properties". If there is "Unblock" button click on it, and then click on "OK". If there is no "Unblock" button, just click on "OK".8) Left double click on MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file and install it to "C:\dev\MapWinGIS" folder. Choose "Full installation" during installation process!9) In your Start menu's search box type: "CMD". Once the "Command prompt" appears do not left click on it! Instead right click on it, and choose "Run as Administrator".10) A command prompt window will open. Type the following command:
"your_regsvr32_folder_path\regsvr32.exe" /u /s c:\dev\mapwingis\mapwingis.ocx
If command does not result in an error message, then type this one afterwards:
"your_regsvr32_folder_path\regsvr32.exe" /s c:\dev\mapwingis\mapwingis.ocx
11) If no error appeared again, then open your Rhino and Grasshopper and check what "Gismo Gismo" component prints from its "readMe!" output.If errors appeared, please post their screenshots. Thank you in advance.
Please accept my apologies for the large number of steps. Some of them are quite simple actually (click on this, download that...).…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 12:58pm on November 28, 2017
ize. These are two additional dimensions to display more than three goals.
The option 'AxeView' gives the opportunity to show even more than those 3+2+1 (the one is the 3D model).
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s:
1) Pick a surface.
2) Pick a group of points previosuly determined in a 2d "flat" view.
3) Transport those points to the surface.
4) Make the voronoi 3d tesellation around the surface.
That´s it! Thank you all!
Bye!…