989e-044e8580d9cf"; //this is the grasshopper GUIDplugin = rhino.GetPlugInObject(pluginId, pluginId); // rhino is a COM object representing a rhino5 instanceplugin.OpenDocument("D:\MANUEL\Desktop\debugging.gh");
when running the OpenDocument method a window pops up with the following message
Grasshopper breakpointInvalid parsing operation inn GH_DigitNumber.Value
Running equivalent code in the RhinoPythonEditor works well.Please note that "plugin" in the code is an instance of "GH_RhinoScriptInterface" from the graashopper API.
Thanks.Manuel…
greatly appreciate it!!
You can write the number of the question and write your answer next to it, example:
1) a
2) c
3) a) Washington University in St. Louis
4) 2 weeks (1week+1week shipping)
5) 130
6) b
7) b
The survey questions are as follows:
1)
Did you 3D print before?
5)
How much did it cost (in dollars)?
a.
Yes, for a school project
a.
Between 20 & 50
b.
Yes, for a personal project
b.
Between 50 & 80
c.
Between 80 & 120
2)
Print size
d.
Please specify if otherwise: _____ dollars
a.
Between 2 & 6 cubic inches
b.
Between 6 & 12 cubic inches
6)
Do you think the price was expensive?
c.
Between 12 & 20 cubic inches
a.
Not at all
d.
Please specify if otherwise: ____cubic inches
b.
A little bit expensive
c.
Very expensive
3)
Where did you print your object?
a.
School
7)
Were you satisfied with the printed object?
b.
Outside school: _________________
a.
Yes, it was a great print without problems
b.
Not bad, some issues
4)
How long did it take to print?
c.
I was not satisfied, very bad quality
a.
___ days
b.
___ weeks
Thank you very much to all!!
PS: If you did many 3D prints, you can post multiple answers.
Wassef…
2.7.5 (2.7.5.0) on .NET 4.0.30319.42000 (64-bit))version info: sys.version_info(major=2, minor=7, micro=5, releaselevel='final', serial=0)Runtime error (ValueErrorException): time data does not match formatdata=JAN/30/2017, fmt=%m/%d/%Y, to: M'/'d'/'yyyyTraceback: line 8, in scriptds
The bottom one:
Runtime error (ValueErrorException): time data does not match formatdata=JAN/30/2017, fmt=%m/%d/%Y, to: M'/'d'/'yyyyTraceback: line 4, in script
Thanks,
-A.…
generations of 50 individuals) of the same model that I got NaN's on before. As far as I can tell, it shouldn't be a division by zero problem, I'm solving the following formula: (a/10*b)-(c*d)-(e*f)-(g*h). I did save the text outcome of the run but I'm not sure which gene is what so I'm not sure how to recreate the exact situation... Is there something you want me to try?
BTW, what is a collision?
cheers,
wim
Genome[24], Fitness=-300.29, Genes [3% · 33% · 98% · 7%]
{
Record: Point Mutation at index 3: 0.0465 -> 0.0497
}
Genome[25], Fitness=NaN, Genes [3% · 33% · 98% · 9%]
{
Record: Genome was mutated to avoid collision…