use "Solid Intersection" it only returns 15 intersections, eventhough many of the brep sets are identical, and it is pretty clear visually that they share some volume.
I'm pretty clueless to why.
Anyone who can spread some light on this will save my day! :)
23 Initial brep sets:
Only 15 intersections found:
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s the data itself
planeRec = rc.Geometry.Plane.WorldXY startPt = rc.Geometry.Point3d((width/len(datain))*numseg, 0, 0) # The point where that segment of the bar graph starts textBasePts.append(rc.Geometry.Point3d((width/len(datain))*numseg+(width/len(datain))/2, 0,startPt.Z-width/100)) # The points where the hour of the bar graph will be placed labelPts.append(rc.Geometry.Point3d((width/len(datain))*numseg+(width/len(datain))/2, 0,startPt.Z+(iscale*i)+width/100))
# Create the points of the mesh of the bars themselves
facePt1 = rc.Geometry.Point3d(startPt.X + width/240, startPt.Y, startPt.Z) facePt2 = rc.Geometry.Point3d(startPt.X+ width*0.0375, startPt.Y, startPt.Z) facePt3 = rc.Geometry.Point3d(startPt.X+ width/240, startPt.Y, startPt.Z+(iscale*i)) facePt4 = rc.Geometry.Point3d(startPt.X+ width*0.0375, startPt.Y, startPt.Z+(iscale*i)) # Create the values of each bar to display later as labels ontop of the bar graphs labels.append(round(iscale*i,2)) # Create the mesh of the bars themselves barMesh = rc.Geometry.Mesh() for point in [facePt1, facePt2, facePt3, facePt4]: barMesh.Vertices.Add(point) barMesh.Faces.AddFace(0, 1, 3, 2) # Color the mesh faces of the bars themselves barMesh.VertexColors.CreateMonotoneMesh(System.Drawing.Color.Blue) dataMeshes.append(barMesh)
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Added by Anton Szilasi at 7:47pm on January 13, 2015
programming languages in .Net are C# and Vb.Net. Amazon (C#, Vb.Net) or a library near you probably have some good books about both these languages. I personally like the books authored by Jesse Liberty.
One nice addition will be IronPython in Grasshopper at some point, which is a more "dynamic" language (e.g. no need to define types, and methods are discovered at runtime). There is already a _EditPythonScript command in Rhino v5.
I hope it helps,
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e whether it is correct, but the green text box shows the list of paths I wanted.
...However, after I input the list of paths in the "Branch" function, I did not achieve the expected end result: the sequences of the items in the 2 red circles seem identical...
But what I expected rearrange the sequence of lists in the left circle: item 10 become item 0, item 12 become item 1, item 23 become item 2, etc.
Do you have any idea to solve this?
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Added by Shane Burger at 12:29pm on December 13, 2011
ger at the scale of rooms, walls and atria, but that of cells, grains and vapour droplets. Rather than the flow of people, services, or construction schedules, the focus becomes the flow of light, vapour, molecular vibrations and growth schedules: design from the inside out.
The sg2012 challenge, Material Intensities, is intended to dissolve our notion of the built environment as inert constructions enclosing physically sealed spaces. Spaces and boundaries are abundant with vibration, fluctuating intensities, shifting gradients and flows. The materials that define them are in a continual state of becoming: a dance of energy and information.Material potential is defined by multiple properties: acoustical, chemical, electrical, environmental, magnetic, manufacturing, mechanical, optical, radiological, sensorial, and thermal. The challenge for sg2012 Material Intensities is to consider material economy when creating environments, micro-climates and contexts congenial for social interaction, activities and organisation. This challenge calls for design innovation and dialogue between disciplines and responsibilities.sg2010 Working Prototypes strove to emancipate digital design from the hard drive by moving from the virtual to the actual in wrestling with the tangible world of physical fabrication. sg2011 Building the Invisible focused on informing digital design with real world data. sg2012 Material Intensities strives to energise our digital prototypes and infuse them with material behaviour. They have the potential to become rich simulations informed by the material dynamics, chemical composition, energy flows, force fields and environmental conditions that feed back into the design process.
More information can be found at http://www.smartgeometry.org
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The event will be in two parts, a four day Workshop 19-22 March, and a public conference beginning with Talkshop 23 March, followed by a Symposium 24 March. The event follows the format of the highly successful preceding events sg2010 Barcelona and sg2011 Copenhagen.…
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r [String Split] in version 0.9.0014)
The [Timer] prompts a component to up date at the set interval. in this case every 1 seconds.
The [Time] param is a placeholder for a time in the same way that a [Number] param can hold real numbers.
By using "Now" as the input to the [Time] param you will get the current time when the param updates. therefore every second it resets to the current time.
The [Text Split] is there to separate the output of [Time] in a string format at every colon ":"
Therefore "Monday, 13-MAY-2013 (11:23:30)" would become:
0 Monday, 13-MAY-2013 (1
1 23
2 30)
The next two components use this to convert it into the current seconds. Because we are after the last item "30)" we can use [List Item] on a reversed list to get the last item.
Now we have to remove the ")" with [Replace String] but we are replacing it with nothing so it disappears.
The Arrow is part of the Sketch Tool Functionality of the canvas.
Lastly the 3 different inputs should go into the three different Inputs of the [Stream Filter]
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1 54
2 72
something like this.
I found a way to do it for one specified triangle within the surface(thanks to the forum) but now I need to get it for all in one list.
Right now it is working by distance between the centre points of the edges of the triangle, but if there is a way to do it by vertices (check if there are triangle with two equal vertices) I would prefer that...
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Added by Osman Ardanat at 3:15am on January 26, 2012
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