ils.ExceptionUtils.RemoveData(System.Exception, System.Object)'.
Traceback: line 67, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\types.py" line 6, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\abc.py" line 11, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\_abcoll.py" line 83, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\UserDict.py" line 398, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\os.py" line 9, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\linecache.py" line 6, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\warnings.py" line 43, in <module>, "C:\Program Files\Rhino WIP\Plug-ins\IronPython\Lib\random.py" line 5, in script…
e possible to change the component definition making possible to customize the number of outputs.Now Dispatch moves "true" values to A and "False" values to B
INPUT:
L (List to work on) -> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
D (Dispatch Pattern) -> True, False
OUTPUT:
A (List) -> 1, 3, 5, 7
B (List) -> 2, 4, 6, 8
Could it be possible/useful to modify it so it could dispatch items to several outputs, like:
INPUT:
L (List to work on) -> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
D (Dispatch Pattern) -> A, B, C
OUTPUT:
A (List) -> 1, 4, 7, 0
B (List) -> 2, 5, 8
C (List) -> 3, 6, 9
maybe I'm missing something and there's already a component with this function... I have been searching on the forum for half afternoon, but can't find anything about it!
Thank you!…
rk perfectly. line always connect branch wgich is shifted by 6 ( 0 to 6, 1 to 7) but second loft connecting wrong ( 0 to 3 and then 1 to 30)
Please advise what I am doing wrong?
David…
Ok, cool. Thanks for your help with this, David.
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Added by Matt Trimble at 8:54am on November 19, 2009
uld be much better than Rhino at huge mesh collections. I'd personally try free Autodesk Meshmixer and ZBrush first but most designers are more familiar with rendering programs like Maya or 3DS Max. I'm not familiar enough with architecture to suggest a list as only Revit and Sketchup come to mind.
Looking more closely, CAD Exporter is only for 2D curves and points, how silly, and it requires baked geometry in a Rhino layer:
I could write a Python script to export an STL but that would be a large ascii format file instead of binary. Better to use OBJ to retain quad faces, too.
Ah, well, OBJ files are also ascii format when exported from Rhino, so it would be quite easy to make a script to export those directly to disk from Grasshopper. Here is one box, 10X10X20 in size, with quad faces:
# Rhino
o object_1v 10 10 20v 10 10 0v 10 0 20v 10 0 0v 0 10 20v 0 10 0v 0 0 20v 0 0 0f 5 7 3 1f 5 6 8 7f 3 7 8 4f 2 4 8 6f 5 1 2 6f 3 4 2 1
If I have time I'll make a little script to write such OBJ files unless you can find a native Grasshopper plugin for direct OBJ export in full 3D for meshes.…
would like to group the paths based on their item count (n) values resulting in a tree which should look something like this:
{0;0} (3)
{0;1} (2)
{0;2} (2)
{0;3} (1)
in other words, all paths with 2 items are under one path, all with 6 items in another, and so on.
I feel that the pathmapper should be able to do this very easily but cannot figure out what the expression should be... I have tried searching the forum but have not had much luck!
Any ideas? Thanks a ton!…