ards to the number before the start number...
i.e. 9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
then it will need to repeat this pattern (continuing to count upwards) and the repeat number is based on a slider (for example 3 in the case illustrated below):
9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
19, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
29, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
if anyone has any ideas on how to create this series it would be great
M.…
有什么办法可以把 半透明材质从grasshopper 导入 Sketchup
我尝试好多方法,但都失败。
谢谢..
What measures can be introduced into the translucent material from grasshopper Sketchup
I tried many methods, but they all failed
} (N=11) {0;1} (N=11) {0;2}(N = 11) {0;3}(N = 11) {0;4}(N = 11)
2. I run the Points that are coming out from the Divide Curve Components through the Path Mapper components with this definition:
{A;B} (i) > {A} (i)
3. I run data coming out from Path Mapper component through:
a) Parameter Viewer component and the result is:
{0} N=11 (data with 1 branches)
b) Point > Panel and the result is:
collection of 11 point (N=11) which is the exactly the same as the collection of point belonging to {0;4} (N = 11).
So, here is the question:
why the collection of points coming out from the Path Mapper {A;B} (i) > {A} (i) component is the same as the collection of points belonging to the curve {0;4}(N = 11) ?
Anyway ... It 's the first time I ask a question here... so I would like to thank you for what you do with your work! Thank you! You are really great!…
e now contains (40x3x11=)1320 points with a branch structure of {0-39,0-2} i.e
{0;0}
{0;1}
{0;2}
{1;0}
...
{39;2}
with each branch containing 11 points.
I now want to create lines from the points on line {x;0} to {x;1}, {x;1} to {x;2}, and {x;2} to {x;0}, which will give me a triangular grid on each triangle. How do i do this? I think I need to split the tree 40 times to give me 40 single layered trees but I imagine there's a cleverer way of doing this!
This feel like it should be simple, but I;m having trouble working with the double-layered branch structure. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Matt…
First use a series component with start=1, step=42, count=3
Use the output to create a new series component with start=existingseries, step=1, count=11
Both a date and a time (11:35 on September 4th, 2010)
The .NET DateTime structure only really supports the third. It counts the number of 'ticks' (1 tick = 100 nanoseconds) since midnight on January the first in the year 1. It does not support any moment in history before the year 1, it does not support any date beyond the year 9999 (ok, not a big drawback that one) it does not support calendars other than Gregorian, it does not support time zones, it does not allow you to just specify a time only and leave the date blank or vice versa.
Some of these shortcomings can be hacked onto the structure, basically by hijacking the tick count and assigning special meaning to certain small tick offsets, but there's always trade-offs with such an approach.…
Added by David Rutten at 6:55am on January 27, 2016