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Search Results - 新疆11选五玩法-『1TBH·COM』军辉双色球17153期预测--2023年3月19日7时37分47秒.H5c2a3.gi9fzddgq-cc

Comment on: Topic 'Simple Slider Animation without saving Images'
double numbers with decimals like  15.285714. Thanks for the help. Dimitris…
Added by Dimitrios Papadopoulos at 11:51am on April 30, 2014
Blog Post: RGSS vol.32 Information

RGSS (rhino & grasshopper study session) Tokyo vol.32 will take place on 09 March.



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Added by Yusuke Oono at 7:15pm on February 27, 2012
Comment on: Topic 'i need help..'
Hey, {0} 0 {1} 1 2 {2} 3 4 5 {3} 6 7 8 9 {4} 9 10 11 12 13 14 ???
Added by Rémy Maurcot at 3:03am on December 19, 2012
Topic: List Items
 9   8   7    6            5    4     3   2  1  0   I am triangulating this surface. I want to select just the red vertices. As you can note, I just need the inner vertices of this surface. I could do it mannually, but if I want to change the mesh density later, I will have to pick all of them manually again later. Can someone help me?  Tks …
Added by Max Fabris at 12:50am on August 21, 2016
Topic: Isolux curves for sky
et) should be converted like the picture in the attached file. The Y-axis are the hours: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 The X-axis are the months: January, February, Mars, April, May, June, July, Augustm, September, October, November, December. Isolux curve (©Christian Bartenbach; © Springer-Verlag) Thank you in advance :)…
Added by nass at 2:17am on May 19, 2017
Comment on: Topic 'Path Mapper Component - what are "placeholders"?'
} (N=11) {0;1} (N=11) {0;2}(N = 11) {0;3}(N = 11) {0;4}(N = 11) 2. I run the Points that are coming out from the Divide Curve Components through the Path Mapper components with this definition: {A;B} (i) > {A} (i) 3. I run data coming out from Path Mapper component through: a) Parameter Viewer component and the result is: {0} N=11 (data with 1 branches) b) Point > Panel and the result is: collection of 11 point (N=11) which is the exactly the same as the collection of point belonging to {0;4} (N = 11). So, here is the question: why the collection of points coming out from the Path Mapper {A;B} (i) > {A} (i)  component is the same as the collection of points belonging to the curve {0;4}(N = 11) ? Anyway ... It 's the first time I ask a question here... so I would like to thank you for what you do with your work! Thank you! You are really great!…
Added by giulio cornaglia at 2:33pm on April 3, 2012
Comment on: Topic 'merge/union on multiple surfaces'
pen Brep"; I didn't know it worked on flat surfaces.  And I think it's only fair to include in your benchmark the considerable time 'SUnion' takes in this example: 21.9 seconds for 121 rings and likely much more with 400 or 1,000+ rings. Then I noticed the pattern doesn't match.  Checked the circles and they are the same.  The distance between them, however, is different: 7 instead of 6.  When I change that value to 6, the Python fails badly.  All the holes and gaps are gone, which destroys the pattern: I can't do the "two phase" approach on an 11 X 11 grid, but I can do 6 X 6 and 2 X 2 to get a 12 X 12 grid (40 'SUnion' operations) in 28 seconds total.  That beats your benchmark of ~37 seconds for an 11 X 11 grid, if you include the 'SUnion' in your code. …
Added by Joseph Oster at 1:17pm on March 23, 2017
Comment on: Topic 'Number Sequencing Help'
First use a series component with start=1, step=42, count=3 Use the output to create a new series component with start=existingseries, step=1, count=11
Added by David Rutten at 2:12am on June 5, 2014
Comment on: Group 'FabCafe Tokyo'
金岡さんへ 解法例有難うございます! ただすみません、私の説明不足ですが、Surfaceではなく、Close Brepへの方法でした。。。 自分でも再度もっかい考えてみたのですが、途中のShift pathが間違えていました。 http://youtu.be/dj_UHPOvISg 自己解決ですみません。考えていただいて有難うございます!
Added by UTB01 to FabCafe Tokyo at 6:43am on February 17, 2015
Topic: Data Tree or List of List C#
output will show a tree with 3 branches of 4 integers each that I can pass on to other components. What is the best way to do it? I have tried creating a tree and using a for loop to do so, but it didn't work.  Thank you for your help.  …
Added by Godjenka at 8:25pm on December 23, 2015
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