m myString As String
Dim i As Integer
for i = 0 to 9
addString (", " (" & i & "))
Print(myString)
unfortunately my addString command doesnt exist - and this doesnt work - does anyone have an idea? i would like the list to be one long line separated by commas
thanks
mette…
Added by mette thomsen at 12:36pm on November 27, 2009
the tree layout would be:
{0;0}(0) (first column, first point)
{0;0}(1) (first column, second point)
{0;0}(2) (first column, third point)
.....
{0;4}(8) (fifth column, ninth point)
.....
{0;9}(9) (last column, last point)
What if you want to connect every point in this grid with a point two levels higher up and one column over?
You can specify an offset like so:
{0;+1}(+2)
If we apply this offset to the list of items above, we'll get:
{0;1}(2) (second column, third point)
{0;1}(3) (second column, fourth point)
{0;1}(4) (second column, fifth point)
.....
{0;5}(0) (sixth column, first point)*
.....
{0;0}(1) (first column, second point)**
* If you overstep the list length and Item Wrap is set to false, you will not get any result. Otherwise you'll get the cycled item.
** If you overstep the number of paths and Path Wrap is set to false, you will not get any result.
At the moment it only supports whole integers, and the items in the offset are simply added to the original path+index. I'm not sure yet if I'll move towards expressions in the offset pattern. There are two components, one allows you to get relative items from the same data tree, the other from two distinct data trees.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Seattle, WA…
Added by David Rutten at 11:25am on November 20, 2010
Hi Jason.T-Splines 4 version
T-Splines 3 version
T-Splines 2 version.
Bear in mind not all of T-spline's functionalities have been ported. Just a few basic components.
when I first opened the file:
Material Count: 1, SectionProperty Count: 3, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 491, List Count: 1 Load Case Count: 1Material Count: 2, SectionProperty Count: 6, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 982, List Count: 2 Load Case Count: 2Material Count: 3, SectionProperty Count: 9, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 1473, List Count: 3 Load Case Count: 3
And for a new bake it then remains with
Baking Structure....Material Count: 3, SectionProperty Count: 9, Node Count: 199, Element Count: 1473, List Count: 3 Load Case Count: 3
Now I did the same with a Grasshopper file that didn't contain analysis components and the problem was gone. I then unloaded Grasshopper restarted it and opened the file you attached and miraculously it worked (no duplicate beams and if I create a new document in GSA prior to each bake, the problem is fixed). So I hope it stays like this.
Thanks a lot for the components you added to my analysis. The results are exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Lisa
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ft , 4:3 (to use GH); it could be nice dock icon bars to the left or right working with laptop screen and put it on top working in GH with the 4:3 one.
This feature is cool, but not really usefull.
Best Regards.…
me. But if min = 5 and max = 12, then the range will be (12-5) = 7.
If you have only a fixed number of values, why not use a Value List to encode those?
You can still use a slider to select a value out of a list of presets, but the UI of the ValueList is more friendly, especially if the list of presets isn't particularly continuous. You can extend a single ValueList to have all 12 preset date+time combos as well.
Sliders values can be post-processed using an expression. For example you could add the 'x*3' expression to a slider, and then the value 0, 1, 2, 3, ... would be mapped to 0, 3, 6, 9, ...…
Added by David Rutten at 5:30am on January 21, 2016
ggle A
7. Toggle A
8. Toggle 2
9. Toggle 3
10. Toggle A
11. Toggle A
12. Toggle 3
I was thinking to use somehow slider and animate option....but without luck
Any idea would be appreciated…
des]. I have 5-variables with 4 options each (a total of 4x4x4x4x4 = 1024 variations):
Height: 6,7,8 & 9 ft
Depth inside: 1, 2, 3 & 4 ft
Depth outside: 1, 2, 3 & 4 ft
Rotation outside: 0, 15, 30 & 45 degree
Rotation inside: 0, 15, 30 & 45 degree
I do not see convergence yet (see attached). The last combination of variables say 9-ft high, 4-ft deep (inside & outside) and 0-deg rotation (horizontal) inside and outside. Is this the optimized value of the light shelf parameters for the best illumination level at the sensor plane for that specific place, time and date?
Shamim.…
Added by Shamim Javed at 1:01pm on November 3, 2013