got a slider give integers between -8~2, as right click slider cannot set the length of domain, and it cannot be smaller than 10 here.
If i change domain before setting the slider type, i can get a right slider. But change the upper to 5, the lower become -5 again. Double click on a slider is working wonderful, but i think right click should be useful as well.…
It should be 100...
2) There is an error in archive-building. I can not use the history as you did in the video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pAHNSbbbMp0#! ). It records history just for 1 step. At the end of process, I can not move the button (under the navigator, left side of 'save history' button). There is only 0 and 1 as you can see in the screen shot.
Waiting for your reply...
Many thanks,
B. …
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And made a list of all the points.
I want to make a line through point 0 on arch 0, point 1 on arch 1, point 2 on arch 2 and so forth up to point 8 on arch 8
Then the line will spiral its way up around the sphere of the arches.
And I can regulate the “steepness” of the spiral by changing the distance between the arches.
I am trying the command “Split list”, but I am getting lost in [()]
is this the right way to approach it?
Mikkel Johansen
Denmark
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7. True
8. True <-- this one
9. True
10. False
11. True
12. False
13. True
14. True <-- this one
15. True
16. False
17. True
18. False
19. True
20. True <-- this one
21. True
22. False
23. True
24. False
25. True
26. True <-- this one
27. True
28. False
29. True
30. False
31. True
32. True <-- this one
33. True
Any idea how I can solve this?
Thanks!…
h 1
0 --> need to replace this with other number
2
5
7
Branch 2
3
6
8
0 --> need to replace this with other number
I know a component Cull Pattern that removes the items. But what I want is to replace those items with other item, lets say replace any number less than 1 with the number 180.
Please suggestion, thanks in advance.…
Int32 = 0 To y.count - 1
Dim c As Char = Convert.ToChar(y(i).substring(7, 1))
Dim d As Char = Convert.ToChar(y(i).substring(8, 1))
Dim p As Integer
If c = ";" Then
p = convert.ToInt32(y(i).substring(6, 1))
Else If d = ";" Then
p = convert.ToInt32(y(i).substring(6, 2))
Else
p = convert.ToInt32(y(i).substring(6, 3))
End If
Dim path As New EH_Path(p)
For j As int32 = sum To sum + z(i) - 1
tree.Add(x(j), path)
Next
sum = sum + z(i)
Next
A = tree…
ll be the basis of creating lamella members. In the sketch I'll use the 8 m side as U and 6 m as V. The surface is divided into a grid comprised of 1 m² squares. This step is not strictly needed but I use it to calculate the spacing in each direction for trimming.
2. Remap the UV of the surface again to generate the grid for lamella members in each direction. This grid subdivisions will be twice the size of the basic grid from step 1. Before remapping the grid I'm pretty sure I trimmed off the ends of the surface in the U direction by 1/2 the grid division distance (1 m off each end in the sketch). Repeat this for V, but in the other direction.
3. Extract the diagonals in each of the grids from step 2. Connect points 0 & 2 to form on diagonal, and 1 & 3 for the other diagonal. This will create lines for generating the lamella ribs. You'll have to dig around my definition to see how that's done...it will be very difficult for me to type that out.
4. Others probably have cleaner methods of producing the same effect. I know I certainly didn't put much effort into cleaning up the definition.…
ult, my 3dm is very large.
Another problem, when the fonction is ok, the draw in grasshopper is ok, when i bake i have only a litte part of the opération.....
If you could help me, thank you
[Edit] Here the description in the null item :
{0;0}0. Brep: brep.m_T[43047] trim is not valid. trim.m_type = seam, the edge is manifold, but brep.m_L[trim.m_li=1114].m_type is not outer.brep.m_L[1114] loop is not valid. brep.m_T[loop.m_ti[21]=43047] is not valid.brep.m_F[0] face is not valid. brep.m_L[face.m_li[1114]=1114] is not valid.ON_Brep.m_F[0] is invalid.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. …