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0. Current document units is in Meters1. Conversion to Meters will be applied = 1.0002. [1 of 8] Writing simulation parameters...3. [2 of 8] No context surfaces...4. [3 of 8] Writing geometry...5. [4 of 8] Writing Electric Load Center - Generator specifications ...6. [5 of 8] Writing materials and constructions...7. [6 of 8] Writing schedules...8. [7 of 8] Writing loads and ideal air system...9. [8 of 8] Writing outputs...10. ...... idf file is successfully written to : C:\Users\Pier\Desktop\Dottorato\Energy_plus_file\cell room\EnergyPlus\cell room.idf11. 12. Analysis is running!...13. C:\Users\Pier\Desktop\Dottorato\Energy_plus_file\cell room\EnergyPlus\eplusout.csv14. ......
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Thanks in advance to all for your help me
Francesco…
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hen this happens a lot it means one of two things:
The entire population is highly clustered in a single spot meaning there's not enough genetic 'room' in between individuals to create unique offspring. When this is the case, it means a (local) solution has been found and there's little point in continuing the process.
The possible gene-pool is very shallow. Say you have 3 sliders, each of which can take on 4 values. That means you have a total of 43 = 64 possible combinations. The first genome picked is always unique, the second genome (when picked at random) has a ~1.5% chance of being identical. The third genomes (when picked at random) has a ~3.1% chance of colliding with the two existing genomes. And so on. Very soon you'll have exhausted all possible genomes and Grasshopper will frantically try and mutate any additional individual until it becomes unique, but of course never succeeding.
Based on your screenshots the latter is the case. You have two sliders, one with 4 and one with 3 possible states. This gives you a total of 12 possible genomes which corresponds to the 12 lines in the middle graphic and the 12 groups in the left-most graphic. You've computed each genomes more than once and there is no new information to be had.
I suppose Galapagos could be smarter about this and detect when it has exhausted all possibilities, but at the moment it has very little smarts.
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Added by David Rutten at 1:09am on January 23, 2013
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Thank you in advance.
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tected that I get the same error always.
If you download this example and redimension the slider to 20, if you set it to 10, 12 or 19, you lose first row of points in surface.
http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/content/upload/files/DivideSurface.zip
Best.
p.s. I hope to debug this ussing VB.NET soon :)…
read the values from ecotect. It just says taht it is not connected to the running instances of ecotect and asks if it is connected to ecotect at all. Like not plugging in ecotect to true. Rewiring the nods is not an option, even if it works, since it has to be automated...
Rhino 5, Gh 009.14. and the latest geco
I have an i5 core and 8gb ram memory and it is going very slowly, somehow. Is there a way to speed up the calculation up.
I put 50 sky subdivision and average daily values for total sunlight hours, throughout the year from 5 to 20 hours and it calculates in 250 seconds. Since this is below 5 mintes it imports the values into grasshopper. If i put 40 sky subdivision the time is increased multiple, almost 12 minutes, 720 seconds. Is there anything I'm missing. I had same speed calculations on a dual core and 4gb of ram and am really unaware of a problem.
Thanks for any kind of response …
circles that can be populated (for each radius size) is set as an integer (or slider)
(ie. radius 1.5 = 10 , radius 3= 6, radius 6 = 6, radius 9=4)
Conditions are:
1) Each of the circle has a radius of influence,
Radius of influence = double the radius of the circle)
(3, 6, 12, 18)
2) Any overlapping circles in either: Radius of influence or the Circles are removed so that
No circles overlap.
3) There must also be 4 circles set at the corner points of the grid - These must be circles with a radius of 3 or 6
If you can do that I will be amazed as i've been trying for weeks! :(
Ive attached a sketch of what im looking for…