has not run correctly because of this severe error: ** Severe ** IP: IDF line~11 Did not find "ProgramControl" in list of Objects
1. The simulation has failed because of this fatal error: ** Fatal ** IP: Errors occurred on processing IDF file. Preceding condition(s) cause termination.
What can I do to run this simulation again ?
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Added by Mansi Dhanuka at 1:56pm on November 30, 2016
has not run correctly because of this severe error: ** Severe ** IP: IDF line~11 Did not find "ProgramControl" in list of Objects
1. The simulation has failed because of this fatal error: ** Fatal ** IP: Errors occurred on processing IDF file. Preceding condition(s) cause termination.
What can I do to run this simulation again ? …
ler way.
There are 11 lists but the data inside a list could be as high at 10,000 how can I ad all the 0's 1's 2's etc together to get the sum total of all the lists.
Hope this makes sense.
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hange to a rectangle or a sequence of lines to get the tube geometry. Author of the video explained how to do this in the comments, but that didn't help. :(
"Alan Rodriguez Carrillo 1 year ago + Aldo Villanueva Hi, what you can do is try to handle points (4) with the ListITEM component and change the order of relation, for example (0,1) (1,2) (2,3) (3, 4) (4.0) in a panel. Subsequently do the relation of points through a line from points or LineSDL and elaborate the same steps that are explained in this video. Thanks.
Carlos González Puchol 11 months ago + Aldo Villanueva + Alan Rodríguez Carrillo Buenas, Alan and Aldo. I made a closed, tube design. First I listed the 4 points and put them in order with the polyline the polyline, making it closed. Then I had to close them also in the last steps before doing the triangulation."
Can anyone explain how to make this work ? It seems easy. For a person that knows the trick :))
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9dnyfoielum6m1r/PABELLON_last.3dm?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/y8xdiaf66xbyn9l/PAVILION.gh?dl=0…
and visualizing data for ENVI-Met 4 software. ENVI-met is a cutting edge software used to analyse microclimate interactions in urban environment. Tens of different analysis types can be performed on the chosen building context. From Mean radiant temperature and local Wind speed to CO2 concentration and Pollutant dispersion in the air. To generate the building context for Ladybug ENVI-met components, Antonello used Gismo:
An example similar to results in upper screenshots has been been attached below. To run it, Gismo, Ladybug and Human plugins need to be installed. To perform the ENVI-met analysis, download ENVI-met 4 Basic for free, and install it. Steps in the .gh example file have been labelled from 1 to 11. They mostly consist of just setting a boolean toggle to True. An exception to this are steps 6 (set the folder path of your ENVI-met application install folder), and 8 (running the ENVI-met simulation). Step 8 has been explained in detail in the photo attached below (step8.jpg). Special thanks to Antonello for developing and guidance on ENVI-met application and components! Post questions below if you have any issues!…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 11:30am on March 25, 2017
g a nurbs curve through a set of N-dimensional points is not the same as cubic interpolation of a linear data-set.
It's certainly possible to fit a nurbs curve through a set of point with a one-x-one-y constraint, but Rhino does not have such a fitter in the SDK, so it needs to be written from scratch.
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David Rutten
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a very common thing among grasshopper users- surface splitting needs to be faster.
I posted a similar question a few weeks ago, and found that Illustrator actually has very good curve/region boolean tools. Maybe Rhino and Grasshopper can try to provide comparable tools?
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after watching the video I emulated the workflow demonstrated as it applies to the project I'm currently working. One function that I'm missing though is the export to .CSV file you mention @1:11... has this cluster been made to a component in Elefront3? I can't seem to find anything that would do this kind of export.
Thanks,
David…