am however having a problem with something simple - limiting a set of values between a fixed set that I need help with please?
For example, I'd like to transform this list . . .
(2, 16, 4, 65, 12, 41, 7, 1, 22)
into this one . . .
(5, 16, 5, 25, 12, 25, 7, 5, 22)
i.e. selecting all numbers below 5 and changing them to 5 and selecting all numbers above 25 and changing them to 25.
I know it's possible with a simple If, Not, Then series but I'm rubbish at code!
Also, is there a simple way to apply dimensions to rhino objects from within GH?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers
James…
{1;1;4}{1;1;5}{1;2;0}{1;2;1}{1;2;2}{1;2;3}{1;2;4}{1;2;5}{1;3;0}{1;3;1}{1;3;2}{1;3;3}{1;3;4}{1;3;5}
etc...
and I want to format as a text it so it replaces the innermost branch with a letter so {0;0;1} would read A-0-1. I am able to replace all the symbols using replace text but am no sure if there's a way to convert a number to a letter.…
Added by Ryan Whitby at 12:40pm on February 3, 2015
the one-but-last list [4]. After running out of the n- items avalaible it should continue with the second item of list 0 and so on for all items on all the lists.
Intput, six lists of 30 items each
[0] (n=30)
[1] (n=30)
[2] (n=30)
[3] (n=30)
[4] (n=30)
[5] (n=30)
Output, 18 lists of 10 items each
[0],i=0;[5],i=4; [4],i=7;...
[0],i=1;[5],i=5; [4],i=8;...
...
[5],i=1;[4],i=5; [3],i=0;...
I thought perhaps the weave component or the relative tree item component but didn't manage to figure out how to compose the mask. I couldn't find much on how to use these. I guess it should wrap the lists, but not the items.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.…
Added by Thorsten Lang at 2:27am on January 24, 2011
per components.
I have attached a 3dm file and a picture so you guys can see what I am talking about.
I have previously translated boxes into breps, which i did with this code:
Dim bbx As New box(pl, New interval(-.5, .5), New interval(-.5, .5), New interval(-.5, .5)) Dim ms As New Mesh() ms.Vertices.AddVertices(bbx.GetCorners) ms.Faces.AddFace(0, 1, 2, 3) ms.Faces.AddFace(0, 1, 5, 4) ms.Faces.AddFace(1, 2, 6, 5) ms.Faces.AddFace(2, 3, 7, 6) ms.Faces.AddFace(3, 0, 4, 7) ms.faces.addface(4, 5, 6, 7) ms.Normals.ComputeNormals()
ms.Compact()
I have tried to do something similar with this specific example, and I now that meshes only consist of quads or triangles, so i broke down the geometry into quads without any succes.
Looking foreward to any suggestions.
- Jens…