n the SetA lenght there could be a boolean to toggle an append function.
SetA = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z} ,
SetB = {1, 2, 3}
Imap = {10}
Append = True >> Result = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z, 1, 2, 3}
Append = False >> Result = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z}
This is different from the "list insert" component that you wrote but I find it more intuitive. Maybe I just have a problem with the name, I would understand it better if it was called "Item insert"... I'm no english expert so I may be completely wrong.
Perhaps there could be two components one "Item Insert" and another "List Insert"...
ReplaceItem would also be very useful.…
Added by Frane Zilic at 1:57pm on September 10, 2010
One can model any minimum and other surfaces in K3-Tent system much easier than in another system (see also YouTube video) It has free trial version with full functionality
Added by Eugene popov at 12:26am on January 28, 2013
Here you go.
I set degrees to 3 in the VB script. If you need to change it, either set a value to feed in the script or just go in it and edit the first two numbers.
A = srf.Rebuild(3, 3, u, v)
ration objects. It seems that you are the perfect candidate to beta test them. I will warn that Anton is not going to be able to provide much beta-test support for the next week or so but, if you want to get a head start on checking out the capabilities, you can find an example file here:
https://app.box.com/s/70ztpo8xk31zuvxi7qbzcoqd2buioptv
You can get all of the components in the file by syncing with the github.
Anton also put together some tutorial videos, although he said that he's going to fix the sound on them soon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNLhITrK1Ww&list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_&index=25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFC9eQtaK2w&list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_&index=26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQCJQBOR77M&list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_&index=27
If you send me an email, I can put you in touch with Anton so that he can help once he's available.
-Chris…
r is
v=0 - 0,1,2
v=1 - 0,2,1
v=2 - 1,2,0 v=3 - 1,0,2
v=4 - 2,0,1
v=5 - 2,1,0
Result order is not important.
Would be grafetul for any help! :)
Pascal definition:
for i:=0 to 2 do for j:=0 to 2 do
for k:=0 to 2 do
begin
write(i,j,k);
writeln
end;…
Added by Janosch G. at 10:20am on December 17, 2011
Hi V,
3 is almost done, the others are all good ideas, but it will take me a while to get around to it.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Added by David Rutten at 3:28pm on October 13, 2010