ult, my 3dm is very large.
Another problem, when the fonction is ok, the draw in grasshopper is ok, when i bake i have only a litte part of the opération.....
If you could help me, thank you
[Edit] Here the description in the null item :
{0;0}0. Brep: brep.m_T[43047] trim is not valid. trim.m_type = seam, the edge is manifold, but brep.m_L[trim.m_li=1114].m_type is not outer.brep.m_L[1114] loop is not valid. brep.m_T[loop.m_ti[21]=43047] is not valid.brep.m_F[0] face is not valid. brep.m_L[face.m_li[1114]=1114] is not valid.ON_Brep.m_F[0] is invalid.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. …
onsecutive points at the same height then your 'Break at discontinuities' component eliminates the middle point completely and then the 'Interpolate Curve' component gives a much bigger bump in the wrong direction. This was enough to get curves to meet from opposite sides.
I fixed this by changing the heights to 1.1 or 2.9, rather than 1.0 and 3.0, but it took a little while to work it out! Sigh.
I attach a new version. But I actually preferred it as it was before. See what you think!
Bob
p.s. in the first list, elements 11, 12, 23 and 24 go from 1 to 3; elements 17 and 18 go from 3 to 1. In the second list, elements 6, 17, 18 and 29 go from 1 to 3; elements 12 and 23 go from 3 to 1. Given the above fix, these can be easily seen.…
Added by Bob Mackay at 10:40pm on November 24, 2015
I've attached a rh and ghx file. http://we.tl/ghsd0UTxji - wetransfer link. I'm guessing the trick is to correctly define the Range (R) / Domain in the Random component, so that the circles' radi can vary between the fixed and static domain of 10 or 12 or 14 or 18 or 20. Meaning that the radi can only be 10, 12, 14, 18 or 20 - and not, lets say.. 11, 13, 15, 16, 17 or 19 for that matter. Thanks in advance, i hope someone can figure it out, because i can't seem to find anything online about how to set up such as specific domain.
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) function if you've already got a boolean value.
This expression:
x < 12
results in exactly the same things as this expression:
If( x < 12, True, False )
If() is only really useful when you want to return non-boolean data, like so:
If( x < 12, x, 100-x )
In this case, the expression will return either x, or 100-x if x is larger than or equal to 12:
x result
1 1
2 2
10 10
11 11
12 88
13 87
14 86
18 82
70 30
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david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 7:22am on August 10, 2011
1) to each length. For example you have a length of ten and you create a domain from 9 to 11. later you want to group all lines by as less as possible domains.
If you have a look to the image...you see 6 lines and their red dotted ranges. to group them by the domain of 3 and 5 would be the best result with the less domains. (here 2)
if you would use the domain of line 0,1 or 3 you could not include line 4 and you would have 3 instead of just 2 groups.....
later on it is important for me to group as much as possible lines in less as possible domains.
I hope this is somehow understandable.…
Added by horst Becker at 11:15am on November 2, 2013
ells new products like the Firefly Interactive Prototyping Shield which mounts on top of your Arduino Uno and provides access to a number of useful input (ie. sensors) and output (ie. motors) devices. It includes features like:
Three linear slide potentiometers connected to analog pins 0, 1, and 2
Two-axis joystick connected to analog pins 3 and 4
Light sensor (photocell) connected to analog pin 5
Three push buttons connected to digital pins 2, 4, and 7
Red LED connected to digital pin 13
RGB LED connected to digital pins 3, 5, and 6
Two servo connections on digital pins 8 and 9
A connection to the Easy Stepper Driver (co-designed by Sparkfun Electronics and Brian Schmalz) to control stepper motors. The direction of the motor is controlled through digital pin 10 and the number of steps through digital pin 12
High-voltage MOSFET circuit capable of driving lights, valves, DC motors, solenoids, or anything else requiring higher voltage or current. The gate of the MOSFET is connected to digital pin 11 (PWM).
Some come take a look and let us know what you think!
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with three sliders 8:
000, 001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110, 111
with 120 slider -> 2^120 = 1.329 * 10^36
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=+2%5E120
2.
How do you combine the fitness function? Galapagos only takes 1 number as a fitness so this might be a problem as well, simple mass addition might not do the trick.
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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