ouldn't the surface component only accept the number 8? it accepts 5 and 7. the grid is 7 points in the x direction and 5 points in the y direction. so shouldn't the u count be either 6 or 8?
it works with the u count at 5. i just don't understand why.
thank you so much for your patience with my questions.
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Added by pwdarden to gHowl at 6:18pm on September 21, 2013
ll these 12500 points.
Group 1 would represent the point located at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 etc.
Group 2 - 1, 6, 11, 16, 21 etc.
Group 3 - 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 etc.
Group 4 - 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 etc.
Group 5 - 4, 9, 14, 19, 24 etc.
I can create the pattern but the selection of points are all the points in row 0 and then all the points in row 5 and so on.
I would like the selection of points to start at the bottom left, and sequentially continue to the right and then continue on the 2nd row (left to right & bottom to top). i am hoping the pattern i am trying to achieve is more understood with the quick screen capture I uploaded.
the end goal is to be able to select all the points in the grid that are in each pattern.
Thanks in advance for any guidance with this. …
Added by Alyne Rankin at 6:53am on October 11, 2017
g definition but in diva for grasshopper in material it just appear dusty_med and not metal_railings and metal_treads. How I should write the correct definition?
void brightfunc dusty_med4 dirt dirt.cal -s 101 .25
dusty_med metal metal_railings005 .7 .7 .7 .3 .2
dusty_med metal metal_treads005 .5 .5 .5 .3 .2…
{0;1;0}N=6
{0;1;1}N=6
{0;1;2}N=5
{0;2;0}N=7
{0;2;1}N=8
{0;2;2}N=9
Can you shift and wrap any of the paths A B or C?
Say if I wanted to shift and wrap B by 1 to get the following...
{0;0;0}N=7
{0;0;1}N=8
{0;0;2}N=9
{0;1;0}N=3
{0;1;1}N=2
{0;1;2}N=5
{0;2;0}N=6
{0;2;1}N=6
{0;2;2}N=5…
nch, xno items in one list)2 divide the list lenght value by the numer of items per branch needed3A generate a list with the series component: the step equal to the target numer of items per branch; the no of items equals the number of target branches
3B generate a list with the series component: the first number of the series equals to the number of items needed (-1 to account for the 0 index); the step size again equal to the target number of itmes per branch as 3A4 feed 3A & 3B to a domain component thus identifying the start -3A- and end -3B- of the domains by which the list will be subdivided5 use a subset component with the domains above thus creating 19 branches with lists having 5 items eachfor lists which are subdivided into branches when the target number of branches is not a multiple of the number of items contained in the list:6 identify if the target number of branches is a multiple of the list by using the modulus component fed by the list lenght -1- and the target number of branches7 identify last index in the 3B series with the item component (reversed to take the last value fed)8 add 6+7 above which dill define the start of the domain that will pick up the remanent items not accommodated in 59 add (+1) to 7 above to define the end of the domain that will pick up the the remanent items not accommodated in 510 feed 8 & 9 to a domain component11 include 10 as part of the subset in 5I'm now trying to understand the components mentioned by Michael...
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the function just output numbers in the necessary syntax for the replace component.
in the image, there is a duplicate component so i think that the output function is:
{0} five times, {1} five times, {2} five times, {etc...}
The S input in the replace component its a series of integers (i think 0 to 35 in the image, 36 elements = the length of the list):
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ..., 35
Also R input its exactly 36 elements.
The replace component re-order the branches like this:
take the s={0} element and put it on r={0}, then
take the s={1} element and put it on r={0}, then
take the s={2} element and put it on r={0}, then
take the s={3} element and put it on r={0}, then
take the s={4} element and put it on r={0}, then
take the s={5} element and put it on r={1}, then
take the s={6} element and put it on r={1}, and so on...
i hope it helps...…
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7. Toggle A
8. Toggle 2
9. Toggle 3
10. Toggle A
11. Toggle A
12. Toggle 3
I was thinking to use somehow slider and animate option....but without luck
Any idea would be appreciated…
Branch Address in the form {0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;.......;N}
Try Grafting the input (I) Create Path by right clicking on it and selecting graft from the context menu…