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If I change the number of polygon sides to 8 the result looks like this:
Note that there are no missing rows with 8 sides. I've tried all the numbers from 3 to 12 and in general an even-number of sides results in no missing rows, but an odd number of sides has a missing row. And for # sides 10 - 12 there are 2 missing rows.
I tried all the options for the Offset object's Corners variable which is use to make the solid outside wall, but this has no effect. I also tried rotating the cutouts a little and a lot, changing their size, height, etc., but this had no effect either. So I'm stuck on how to eliminate the missing row of cutouts.
I realize this is a more or less cosmetic problem (no one will see the bottom of the printed part unless they pick it up), but I'd like to get it fixed before I publish the final design. The attached GH file has all the components used to make these images.
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Added by Birk Binnard at 11:58am on November 28, 2016
d additionally (again)..the value for diffuse radiation is assigned as a % of the direct-normal radiation..(see attached image #2).
So, my assumption is that the entire radiation data set of 8760*2 values is based out of just 7 empirically measured values. All of this still doesn't explain why the plot will turn out that way. I think I have figured out a bug. I will put that in a separate post..
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P) Il corso offrirà le basi per la modellazione parametrica attraverso l’interfaccia generativa Grasshopper, plug-in del noto modellatore nurbs, Rhinoceros. Attraverso una serie di esercizi che si svolgeranno durante il corso, si spiegheranno i temi fondamentali che stanno alla base della modellazione generativa e del design parametrico. Docente Leonidas Paterakis. Il corso è rivolto a chi ha già una familiarità minima con la modellazione attraverso Rhinoceros e vuole ampliare le proprie competenze verso il campo della modellazione parametrica e generativa, e si terrà da martedì 18.04.2017 a giovedì 20.04.2017 – dalle 10:00 alle 17:00. VEGA Parco Scientifico Tecnologico Via della Libertà 12 – Venezia Edificio Porta dell’Innovazione – Piano Terra Le iscrizioni chiuderanno giovedì 13.04.2017. Il corso ha un costo di 270,00 euro + iva (329.40) per i tesserati e convenzionati, per i non tesserati il costo sarà di 330,00 + iva (402.60) euro. Per informazioni e iscrizioni:
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ritten at once in 5 minutes [under a great frustration as the Mercedes plan against hero Lewis starts to roll (yesterday's F1 race at Spa: 52 places penalty for changing engine/gearbox whilst only 22 idiots were dancing > rather obvious "plan" I guess)] without any proper check et all ... could be yours as soon as I receive some goats (in good shape I do hope) and/or 12 cans of the usual stuff (sardines, what else?).
BTW: What happened with your C# adventures? Have you abandoned ship? Why? When? Where?
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ltiplication of values and looking for minimum. That is what my answer is quite simple and in fact we do not need to run dozens of iteration as enough would be 12 variations and we could get answers. However not sure how to set this up that will just check possible option and then finish?
Normally each slider has different value/importance for us and unit and we shall create a function that would even result and make some nice ie. the logarithmic curve so Galapagos have more space to play. Great description can be found here:
http://ieatbugsforbreakfast.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/define-fitness/
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this when creating a Solar Fan for a solar access exclusion zone to a public space between 11am-4pm. An initial pass using only hourly intervals effectively only calculated a solar envelope for 11am-3pm as the last vector (4pm) was not included!
It did not seem right to me the i realised the last vector was missing, so i increased the intervals to 12 (i.e 5min intervals) which then means the last vector is 3:55pm.
Ideally the sun vectors produced from a sunpath would include the last period, and components would include or exclude this depending on their purpose (e.g Solar Fan would include, Shading would exclude but perhaps with an option to include, etc). But this would mess up existing definitions so understand it might not be the way to go…
-domain is 0 to 1.
2. Your number of input curve is 6, but input parameter value number is 12.(data maching error)
3 Hence the parameters of curve are all identical except the first one.
I'm not sure this part is the cause of pipe twisting problem, but after modifing this, twisting problem no longer takes place.
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Added by Hyungsoo Kim at 5:29pm on October 7, 2016
e for example, it will need to be meshed before using as an input. Future versions will expand upon this of course.
2. Clusters are outputs from the component, however these are currently normalised (important for using as genes). This is a tree with 12 branches, each branch containing double values. So actually, we need to provide the 'real' slider values as well as these normalised ones, thank you we will do this!
3. This is in the next release I'm just doing at present. Should be released soon. You can also use a data recorder, although admittedly this is not really a great solution!
Thanks for your email, especially with regards point 2 that's a great help.
Best,
John.…