e my understanding of the timing of these pulses is flawed. But am under the impression that they run in the 5 to 50 microsecond frequency?
The biggest step pulse width I can currently set on the firmware is 232 microseconds.
Also, don't networking components read pulses within this frequency range?
What I really want to do is just read in a constant stream of 1's and 0's and count them! Maybe I am going about it all wrong.…
tion plays a role, so number 1 and 7 are maybe the same in math sense but not by my definition.
but what im aiming for is plotting out all possible combination of lets say n=50 cubes. so i need some kind of logic to generate these combinations. filtering ( and predefing start combinations-like dedackelzuchts link ) out these combinations according to some criteria would be the next thing.
i have no scripting abilities therefore my question was if this could be done also by gh components.
i thought about something like this:
add cube
extrude one face (x,y or z) -> one possible geometry (if orientation doesnt play a role)
check the two cubes
extrude one face (faces that are at same position are not valid) - > two possible combinations
check the 3 cubes
...
and so on
the thig is that the combinations branches and i have no clue how to do this with grasshopper.
thanxs a bunch
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other objects to figure out how many distinct states a slider can have and then also set one of these states.
For example imagine a slider from 1.000 to 2.000 with 3 decimal places. This slider can have a states like: 1.000, 1.001, 1.002, 1.003, ..., 1.578, 1.579, 1.580, ..., 1.999, 2.000
This adds up to one thousand and one different states, which you can find out by using the Grasshopper.Kernel.Special.GH_NumberSlider.TickCount property. There's another method that allows some remote actor to set a specific state. For example you can say GH_NumberSlider.TickValue = 50, which will set the slider to 1.049. Galapagos prefers to use integral numbers to floating point numbers, so it talks to sliders using these ticks. If however you want to set specific values, then you can use TrySetSliderValue() and SetSliderValue() and assign decimal values directly.
It's important to note that the remote object (be it Galapagos or Anemone or whatever) has to call these methods specifically. There's no way to create a 'reverse connection' with a slider and have it work automatically.
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m generation 5 to 6 the fittest genomes of the pool were discarded and replaced by unfitter genomes. I thought that a Maintain of 5% combined with a Population of 50 would make sure to pass on the two fittest genomes at all times, so I don't understand this event. Can someone explain what happened? (I tried copy pasting the solver record into a text document, but unfortunately only half of the record was copied, which I realised too late. And btw don't be disturbed by the sudden peak in the generation fitness graph starting from generation 8, this only happens due to a filtering process, in which I give very high fitness values to already calculated genomes, so they won't reappear in the gene selection pool.) Generation 1 Generation 5
Generation 6
Generation 8
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olyline curve that exists in Rhino. I have three separate lines in the y direction; a centerline, a right, and a left line.
The lines are fixed where they intersect the polyline at the furthermost edge in the y direction. The right and left curves are parallel to the center curve whose unfixed point varies between .25 and 2.75.
I want to know how to create an array of 50 of these polyline groups so that the center line varies randomly within its range preferably at stepped intervals of .25.
I understand how to create arrays, I just need to understand how to create specific variation within that array. I have attached the gh file and screenshots of the polyline geometry and the grasshopper data.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
GrasshopperHelp.gh…
.5 (50%) will make everything look half as big, a zoom factor of 3.0 (300%) will make everything look 3 times bigger.
The code I use in the Variable Parameter tip looks like this:
Dim box As RectangleF = Attributes.Bounds Dim pt As New PointF(box.X + 0.5F * box.Width, _
box.Top + 0.5F * box.Height) Dim view As New GH_NamedView("zui_zoom", pt, _
10.0F, GH_NamedViewType.center)
view.SetToViewport(canvas, 1200)
I use a fixed zoom factor of 10.0 but you'll need to compute a variable zoom level each time. Basically, the zoom level you want it the factor you need to multiply the Attributes.Bounds with in order to make them as big as the viewport.ScreenPort So if the ScreenPort is 950 pixels wide and 720 pixels high and the Bounds of the attributes are 55 pixels wide and 75 pixels high, the zoom factor to make the width and height fit exactly would be:
Dim zoomW As Single = Convert.ToSingle(950/55)
Dim zoomH As Single = Convert.ToSingle(720/75)
Dim zoom As Single = Math.Min(zoomW, zoomH)
Where zoom is the lowest of the two. I hope my math isn't wrong, I didn't test this and only just woke up... But that's the basic idea.
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Added by David Rutten at 2:18am on February 16, 2012
er the applet on that site, then you end up with 10 parameters.
I attached a file which only allows symmetric deformation along the y-axis, i.e. 5 parameters. It uses Surface to Surface mapping.
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nnual simulation folder - looks like the other data from the folder is needed(ViewPoints/Direction)? I have attached a file))
I put both windows in one AddHBGlz component. This is what I got
Now I have two windows in the AddHBGlz output, but is it even possible to control them separatly?
Concerning dimming, did I understand you correctly, the values in the csv determine how much the window is dimmed? Like 0.25=25%, 0.5=50%?
When I set the darkest dimming state as shade material, what about the characteristics (reflectance and transmittance) of the shade material? Does it adapt?
(Apropos characteristics, is it the solar or the visible reflectance?)
-Jakob…