a specific domain, for example:
0.) 0 to 1 -----> 11 random values from 0 to 1 (0.245,0.678,0.36,0.78,.28,0.18........)
1.) 1 to 2 -----> 11 random values from 1 to 2 (1.26,1.36,1.01,1.68,1.26,1.96.........)
3.) 2 to 3 -----> 11 random values from 2 to 3 (2.96,2.45,2.78,2.56,2.98,2.10..........)
4.) 3 to 4 and so on where I have a data set containing 11 paths with 11 values and the values fall within the specific domain.
Like my post above I have the correct path but I need to feed it the correct seed to get different values for each number. I tried grafting a series similar to the last post but it scrambles my data. Thanks so much for the help!
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could accomplish this by adding something like '5.0 + Slider * 3.0' into the expression field... (and having an integer slider with domain 0 to 6).
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David Rutten
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Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 10:19am on February 24, 2011
here are 168 contours with 11 frames each. If I change the direction of contours, they look fine, 168 lines. Now change the count in horizontal frames to 11 and I end up with: 20 frames. There are 168 list items, but all with 0 values inside, except the second one which has 9 values and the third one which has 11 values. Makes no sense at all!
I will attach the grasshopper file, you can have a little play yourself.…
ards to the number before the start number...
i.e. 9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
then it will need to repeat this pattern (continuing to count upwards) and the repeat number is based on a slider (for example 3 in the case illustrated below):
9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
19, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
29, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
if anyone has any ideas on how to create this series it would be great
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very surface i.e. 33, which you are trying to match up with 3 surfaces in a single list. Which is the second issue you would need to graft the single list of surfaces before inputing them to both the P and C inputs. That way you are making GH Match the first surface with the first set of points and so on. and not every surface with each set of points.
To sort out the Data structure coming from the grid use a pathmapper with {A;B;C;D}(i) --> {A;B}…
Added by Danny Boyes at 4:11am on February 7, 2011
} (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!…