eeds to be biased towards the value of the closest point. For example if the 4th point is coincident with point 1 then the calculated grey value should be the same as the grey value of point 1. On the other hand, if the 4th point is equidistant from the 3 points, then the grey value should simply be the average of the 3 grey values.
Many thanks.…
、、、不同角度的理解、诠释、运用和发掘规律、、、
新闻或者幻觉:马王堆墓穴中发掘出了丝绸做的鞋,不算是现代意义上真正的鞋,但是完成了一个完整的公式。
有一部分需要是共同的,在离开了沙滩和草地的时候。
找一个成熟的不一样的数学思维合作者,(可以一起申请参加sg2014活动,也可以不)
我想听到人们写给自己的语言,我不害怕听不懂;
也不在意你能看到我的美丽的脚和我们美丽的城市。
你存在?存在0.1%?如果≥1/4
With the two version of the PDF in the file upload, doubt, 10th should be able to see the many PDF.
There are some scruples, confusion ——"The additional property of professional activities",——Subject classification, commercial, regional、、、
There is a place Africa, people don't wear shoes, A few people with grass or leather on the foot (and buildings——In order to spatial density) winding,
the manufacture of shoes, two sales do two judgment:
A There is no life belongs to shoes
B this is the market.
I spent a lot of energy explained to students, which is not to do programming people do、、、 the different angle understanding, interpretation, application and explore the law、、、
The news or illusion:Mawangdui tomb unearthed silk shoes , is not the modern sense of true shoes, but the completion of a complete formula.
There is a need is common, when they leave the beach and grass.
Find a mathematically mature different thinking partners,(Can apply to participate in the activities of the sg2014, also can not)
I want to hear people wrote their own language, I am not afraid of don't understand;
Don't care what you can see my beautiful feet and our beautiful city.
Do you have? There are 0.1%? If ≥1 / 4 You know what I did wheni found out about you?
msxf6688@163.com
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requirements for making a valid 3D printable part. The basics are these:
1. Construct the curve forming the shape of the part (I use 6 points and an interpolated curve.)
2. Use this curve to make a Sweep1 surface
3. Extrude a small square along this same curve to make a make a square-shaped ridge and cap it. (I've tried triangles too.)
4. Make a circular Curve Array of 3 specifying the number of ribs you want. Be sure to use a rail curve that matches the sweep curve in 1.
5. Twist these ribs a specified # degrees, and then twist them the same number of degrees in the opposite direction.
6. Join 1 & 5 and you're done - almost. As I said, the top of the part will be flat, so I add a small circular cone to make it come to a nice point.
For 3D printing I had to give the basic surface thickness so I could control the amount of light transmitted through it, and also to eliminate naked edges, so Step 2 is actually more complicated than I indicated above. …
Added by Birk Binnard at 12:11pm on January 27, 2017
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.
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hopper...without a crash
Shows Rhino Loading @ 0:00 - memory stable
Grasshopper Loading @ 0:29 - memory begins to rise to 90%+
Memory dumped to disk after double click on canvas and stabilises @ 1:46
Place Pop 3D component @ 1:47 Close file - Memory runs away@ 2:56
repeat above steps double click doesn't dump this time whilst memory is on the rise. @ 3:09
memory dumps and stabilises after deleting a component @ 4:00
close file @ 4:29
Repeat with more geometry to try higher stress on CPU
Memory dump and stabilises with no corresponding GH interface actions. @ 6:13…
example file with my DWG file that I've exported from Revit into Rhino, but I'm having a few issues with the geometry.
A few problems that I'm having with this:
1. I can reference the surfaces to breps by selecting objects (walls, roofs, windows, etc.) that are associated with the imported layers no problem, but cannot create zones from breps
2. Getting this error, "Data conversion failed from brep to surface" when flipping the floor.
3. Window geometry is different in Revit than how they are recognized in HB, what is the best way to make the windows workable in HB?
Any suggestions to help me get started with simulation for this building would be greatly appreciated! Links to my dwg file, gh file, and rhino file I'm working with are down below.
Thanks in advance!
DWG File
GH File
Rhino File
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