fashion. First the indices are wrapped into the valid domain (assuming W=True), then, starting at the highest index, the first item is inserted into the existing list. Then the item with the second highest index is inserted into the list and so on. This means that if you first insert an item at index=8 and then insert an item at index=6, the first item will be bumped up to index=9.
If you want to add three items to the end of your list, the indices you're after are 11, 11, and 11.
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Added by David Rutten at 4:27am on September 1, 2017
yes choosing the right frame, according to body size, can make a big difference, especially in cases like this 100km route with 500m ascent.
btw this website is pretty nice for bike trails etc.
is obstructed. So you should use "<" instead "<=" and move a bit your obstruction to leave sufficient space to rays which comes from vertices of the window.
Best,Antonello…
ated in Revit, there are 4 curves surfaces, and are divided with LunchBox Grid Tool.
Exported as adaptive components linked with the flowing families made of adaptive reference splines
this one for the first 3 walls
This one for the end one.
In Revit as adaptive Generic Models.
In Revit as walls by face
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Two approaches spring to mind. The first is simple, but only works if you know for sure you only have 2 branches, the second approach is more flexible.
Added by David Rutten at 3:34am on January 15, 2017