circles that can be populated (for each radius size) is set as an integer (or slider)
(ie. radius 1.5 = 10 , radius 3= 6, radius 6 = 6, radius 9=4)
Conditions are:
1) Each of the circle has a radius of influence,
Radius of influence = double the radius of the circle)
(3, 6, 12, 18)
2) Any overlapping circles in either: Radius of influence or the Circles are removed so that
No circles overlap.
3) There must also be 4 circles set at the corner points of the grid - These must be circles with a radius of 3 or 6
If you can do that I will be amazed as i've been trying for weeks! :(
Ive attached a sketch of what im looking for…
1:
{0} N=5
{1} N=6
and a tree 2:
{0;0} N=1
{0;1} N=1
...
{0;18} N=1
{1;0} N=1
{1;1} N=1
...
{1;19} N=1
I want to basically modify Tree 1 in order to get
{0;0} N=5
{0;1} N=5
...
{0;18} N=5
{1;0} N=6
{1;1} N=6
...
{1;19} N=6
which is the Tree 1 with the structure of Tree 2 and the items of Tree 1 {0} branch populated at each {0;*} branch of Tree 2 and the items of Tree 1 {1} branch populated at each {1;*} branch of Tree 2.
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If you want to do it for the whole year, disconnect the panel from _toMonth.
If you want Jan 10 am to 6 pm - Feb 10 am to 6 pm, Change it to "2" in the panel attached to _toMonth.
Hope this helps!
s 8, 4, 2, 10, 1, 3, 8, 4, 2, 0. But then for the end result to maintain all numbers above 5 but replace all numbers below with a defined number..Let's say zero. So then the list would read...8, 0, 0, 10, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0.…