Tree:
{0;0;0} N = 2
{0;0;1} N = 1
{0;0;2} N = 3
{0;1;0} N = 5
{0;1;1} N = 8
{0;1;2} N = 10
If we apply the aforementioned mapping to this tree, we'll end up with the following result:
{0;0} N = 6
{0;1} N = 23
Basically {0;0;0}, {0;0;1} and {0;0;2} are combined into a single path {0;0} as we disregard the third index because "C" is no longer present in the target mapping.
Because we only use the Mapper to modify paths, we do not lose any data items, though we might lose some of the paths.
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Added by David Rutten at 1:03pm on August 25, 2010
I'm trying to retrieve data from a tag heuer timing system through rs 232. Firefly ports available says com ports 1 and 3 are available. Is one of those two the rs 232 9 pin? Thanks for your help.
t item (see the image), is it possible to do this in another way (quickly) ?
Is it possible to divide that curve into 2 separate curves using a point that i've used for the division?
Thanks…
Added by luca.pavarin at 4:08pm on January 7, 2010
cture, Rhino treats them as a single flat list. For example a surface can have 10 rows and 6 columns of control-points, resulting in a list of 60 points.
But 10 times 6 isn't the only way to get to 60. If you want to make a surface out of a list of 60 points, you'll also have to tell Rhino how those 60 points should be interpreted in terms of a grid. It could be 2*30, 3*20, 4*15, 5*12, 6*10, and all of the aforementioned products the other way around.
Sometimes there's only one way for a number of points to fit into a rectangular grid. For example if you provide 49 points, then 7*7 is the only way to make it work, but these cases are rare so we always demand you give us all the information required to actually make a rectangular grid of control-points from a linear collection.
As for "Why is it, sometimes we need to attach additional value into it?", this is usually because when you divide a domain or a curve into N segments, you end up with N+1 points. For example take the domain {0 to 5}, and divide it into 5 equal subdomains. You end up with {0 to 1}, {1 to 2}, {2 to 3}, {3 to 4} and {4 to 5}. However there are six numbers that mark the transitions between these domains 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. This is why you often have to add 1 to the UCount, because the number that controls the UCount often results in N+1 actual points.…
Added by David Rutten at 8:30am on December 25, 2014
Pérez Albà McNeel Europe presents Rhino 5.0, Matus Nedecký (flying architecture) and Fabio Palvelli (3D Dreaming) show VRAY for Rhino and rendering services for architecture. We also show the new Wacom Cintiq 22 HD touch.
There are 2 events, the first at 15:00 and the second at 18:30. Places are limited to 30 people each.
As a special event you can switch between the events at a basic coffee seminar "Coffee - from the plant to the cup" part. Coffee Museum in Austrian society and economy museum was founded by Edmund Mayr, who injected together with Arch Wilhelm Holzbauer, the increase of the flak tower in Esterhazy Park. His passion for collecting are also due to the many exhibits that he has collected from all over the world. Additionally Mag. Just shows a quick roundup of "100 Years of Life and Living in Vienna" and how the inventions of Dr. Carl Auer von Welsbach changed the world significantly.
program: 15:00 to 15:45 Presentation software Autodesk Maya 2014 (group 1)
15:45 -. 16:00 Tour "100 years of life and living in Vienna / Dr Carl Auer von Welsbach in the Agricultural Museum (Group 1)
16:00 to 16:45 Presentation software Rhino 5.0 and VRAY (group 1)
5:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. basic coffee seminar "Coffee - from the plant to the cup" with Mr Edmund Mayr
18:30 to 19:15 Presentation software Autodesk Maya 2014 (Group 2)
19:15 -. 19:30 Tour "100 years of life and living in Vienna / Dr Carl Auer von Welsbach in the Agricultural Museum (Group 1)
19:30 to 20:15 Presentation software Rhino 5.0 and VRAY (Group 2)
20:15 finger found, drinks and "Come Together"
22:00 End of the event
Participation is FREE, due to the limited number of places but registration is required. To register for the event, we ask you to select the following options:
Online Registration 15:00 http://www.kkkc.at/component/seminar/?task=3&cid=5
Online Registration 18:30 http://www.kkkc.at/component/seminar/?task=3&cid=6
or by email: office@kkkc.at
or Tel: 01-545 78 25…