pe Description = 41 byteType Name = 6 byteIs valid = 1 byteIs valid why not = 0 byte (let's assume everything works)Value = 8 byteTotal for GH_Number: 46 bytes, 8 of which are used for the number, 38 for saying it's a number). 2.400.000 x 46 byte = 105MB for one set of data. (a quick runtime check seems to confirm this is the right ballpark)
My conclusion for using big data in grasshopper needs some additional love at the moment. Currently the datatree structure becomes less useful when starting to go beyond the order 100,000, after this I usually consider writing some C# solution. Main reason usually is the runtime, not memory: executing the multiply command for example for 2.4 million times takes 20 seconds here (I'm not that patient).…
0, 5, 10, 15, 20
1, 6, 11, 16, 21
2, 7, 12, 17, 22
3, 8, 13, 18, 23
4, 9, 14, 19, 24
and if i'm here is because i'm not able... :)
can you help me?
thank you
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13;2} ... 20.{13;12}
21. {21;0}22. {21;1}23. {21;2} ... 41. {21;20}
42. {34;0}43. {34;1}44. {34;2} ... 75. {34;33}
76. {55;0}77. {55;1} ... ....
I want to grab the first 8 [0-7], the next 13[8-20], the next 21[21-42] etc
so i have the (known fibonacci seq) list of numbers on the left here:
C S
8 0
13 8
21 21
34 42
55 76
89 131
144 220
233 364
and i need the list on the right, so that i can select items using a Series (N=1 and S and C from the list above) and a List Item component.
the simple question is:
is there a component that can take a list and accumulate it in this way that I need?
if not, is there anyone that can point me to a simple relevant VB example so i could easily adapt it?
many thanks,
gotjosh…