13 5 15 6 17 7 ... …
But it seems I have not been clear:
the input values (3,5,7,9,11,13) should be presented in the way of "number slider" parameter. So by increasing the value of the slider from minimum 3, to 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 17... I should get an output numbers of 0,1,3,4,5,6,7...
So I if choose value 3 on the input "number slider", on the other end, I want 0 as an output.
Or if I choose value 5 on the input "number slider", I want 1 as an output, and so on.
Is this possible?…
ee 3)
{5}
0 15
{6}
0 16
And I want to place points at every possible combination of these coordinates, treating Tree 1 as X coordinates, Tree 2 as Y coordinates, and Tree 3 as Z coordinates. Also, I would like the list of points to be a tree with paths corresponding to the coordinates. Wouldn't it be nice if I could plug these trees into a Point XYZ, with a new "branch cross reference" method, and get the following result?
{0:3:5}
0 {10.0, 13.0, 15.0}
{0:3:6}
0 {10.0, 13.0, 16.0}
{0:4:5}
0 {10.0, 14.0, 15.0}
{0:4:6}
0 {10.0, 14.0, 16.0}
{1:3:5}
0 {11.0, 13.0, 15.0}
{1:3:6}
0 {11.0, 13.0, 16.0}
{1:4:5}
0 {11.0, 14.0, 15.0}
{1:4:6}
0 {11.0, 14.0, 16.0}
{2:3:5}
0 {12.0, 13.0, 15.0}
{2:3:6}
0 {12.0, 13.0, 16.0}
{2:4:5}
0 {12.0, 14.0, 15.0}
{2:4:6}
0 {12.0, 14.0, 16.0}
In this form of cross referencing, every combination of individual branches from the different lists is used as separate input, and the output for each combination is put onto a branch in the result whose path is the concatenation of the input branch paths used.…
Added by Andy Edwards at 7:03pm on November 3, 2009
Writing simulation parameters...3. [2 of 8] No context surfaces...4. [3 of 8] Writing geometry...5. unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'str' and 'list'6. Failed to write Pelle_aperture000 to idf file7. unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'str' and 'list'8. Failed to write Pelle_aperture001 to idf file9. unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'str' and 'list'10. Failed to write Pelle_aperture002 to idf file11. [4 of 8] Writing Electric Load Center - Generator specifications ...12. [5 of 8] Writing materials and constructions...13. [6 of 8] Writing schedules...14. [7 of 8] Writing loads and ideal air system...15. [8 of 8] Writing outputs...16. ...... idf file is successfully written to : C:\Users\Personal\Desktop\TESI\x001\THOR\EnergyPlus\THOR.idf17. 18. Set runEnergyPlus to True!
or this
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i think that i've same problem with my windows...any suggestion???
Thanks for all…
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…
i mean, i want a slider that can do 3 sides, 4 sides, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. for the grids because I dont want to use a fixed grid shape such as square grid (4 sides only).
The best way is to use a C# or a VB component to transpose these
lists. I think in C# you can use transpose directly. You can ask this
on the VB/C# forum on our new website, www.grasshopper3d.com
- Scott
On May 27, 3:56 am, Tonsgaard wrote:
> Being a long time user of Generative Components trying to use
> grasshopper i miss the "transpose" command.
> I have a point list like this:
>
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
>
> and a want to transpose dimensions to:
>
> 1, 1, 1, 1, 1
> 2, 2, 2, 2, 2
> 3, 3, 3, 3, 3
> 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
> 5, 5, 5, 5, 5
>
> Surely I am not the first in need of this...
> how would i go about and do this...? I suppose its quite easy in VB
> script, but being used to GC's C# like language, I kinda dont know how
> to do this...
>
> thanks...
>
> Tonsgaard…