If you right click on the 'Random' component, you will find an option for "Integer Numbers".
You might need to generate random integers of 3, 4, 5 or 6 and multiply that by ten?
d Crv 5 touches only Crv 0, how can I add all this crvs in the same list?As you can see, group 0 includes crvs 0,3 and 5; group 3 includes crvs 0 and 3, etc.
I'd like to cull all duplicates and have only:
0 with crvs 0,3 and 5
1 with crvs 1 and 2
2 with crv 4
Please find attached your file revised.
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adaptable planning system through a set of rules and constraints.
The project's blog can be viewed here,
http://www.thewaltzofwar.blogspot.com/
Basically, we need development to grow along the many trainlines found within the site, starting from the border crossings and growing larger at the trainline intersection points before splitting off onto the other trainlines.
'Development' is a pretty loose term and could be a variety of different things (commercial, residential, parks, etc) although at the moment we would be rather content with deploying primitive geometry in a random fashion along the trainlines - with the intention of becoming more specific later with an array of custom development profiles/forms.
We essentially need to be able to output many different iterations/scenarios (derived by inserting these forms at different locations and in different orders/sequences) of the masterplan to explore how the different development types interact with each other.
We need to do this...in Grasshopper. (Time lapse of physical model)
We would really appreciate some advice on even how to begin doing this. Any suggestions or tips will be contributing to what will eventually be a modular, ever-shifting urban space that challenges contemporary infrastructure.
Thanks!…
en 3 of them, and one poolyline between two of them.
It would also be very nice if i could control it so that only the successive ones can be connected
so if {0:0:0} has 8 points and {0:0:1} has 8, as do {0:0:5} and {0:0:6} i would like to have this as two polylines, not one continoous that would in this case jump three branches (or curves that are shorter).
Does this make any sense?…
Added by Dusan Bosnjak at 2:08pm on September 28, 2009