ere a way to set this up in a way that lets say when there are 28 it will go for one of 4, 7 or 14 and if it is a primer number it will exclude enough number of boats to obtain the closest suitable number - lets say there are 29 boats but it will only show 28 and go back to selecting 4,7 or 14.…
Added by Levent Ozruh at 10:40am on October 14, 2014
byte-accuracy red, green, blue channels) = 27 bytes. More likely 28 bytes as colours are probably stored as 32-bit integers, allowing for an unused alpha channel.
28 * 800,000 equals roughly 22 megabytes, which is way down from 9 gigabytes. That's a 400 fold memory overhead, which is pretty hefty.
Grasshopper stores points as instances of classes, so on 64-bit systems it actually takes 64+64+3*8 = 152 bytes per point*, which adds up to 122MB, still way less than 9GB. It would be interesting to know where all the memory goes...
* Grasshopper points also store reference data, in case they come from the Rhino document. This data will not exist, but even so it will require 64-bits of storage.…
Added by David Rutten at 4:13pm on December 11, 2014
ooling system on while the windows are open. The following will have occupants open windows any time the indoor temperature goes above 22 C and shut the windows any time that either the indoor or outdoor temperature is above 28 C. If the indoor temperature goes above 28 C, the cooling system will come on to ensure that the temperature does not rise any further.
-Chris…
o retrieve the first one: (0;0), (0;1) ... (0;4), I put 0 in Path and the TreeBranch turns red. What am I doing wrong?
I would really appreciate some help!
Thankyou!…
Added by Tina Jerrera at 8:09am on November 25, 2016