SiTI - Politecnico di Torino + ETH Computational Assessment Workshop at ETH - ValueLab - March 20, 2012 Assessment of 3 scenarios on the development of the F...
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7. True
8. True <-- this one
9. True
10. False
11. True
12. False
13. True
14. True <-- this one
15. True
16. False
17. True
18. False
19. True
20. True <-- this one
21. True
22. False
23. True
24. False
25. True
26. True <-- this one
27. True
28. False
29. True
30. False
31. True
32. True <-- this one
33. True
Any idea how I can solve this?
Thanks!…
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and I've been having some interesting discussion with Nick Cole on this thread about related issues:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/kangaroo/forum/topics/getting-spring-tension-out-of
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t case point 3 should be able to move from 20 to 33
so in other word
pt 3 depends on pt 2
the problem is if i only have sliders
pt2 could be 20
and pt 3 could be 20, that is higher than 33
so the loft loops in itself
gracias por tu ayuda
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which doesn't exist in the actual problem spec. If galapagos is allowed to change the column position in all possible directions, it is less likely to get stuck in some local optimum.
Let's assume that (all other things being equal) column 20 would yield the best possible answer. The current state of the system though is at column 26, which is pretty good too, just not as good. Galapagos is more likely to 'mutate' the state a little bit instead of a lot, so it'll explore the columns near 26. However 20 isn't near 26 at all, only 25 and 27 are nearby, and maybe 24 and 28. But they'll all worse answers, so after sampling in those directions GP will abandon that as fruitless.
If however you specify the columns using two variables, then the columns near 26 are 20, 25, 27 and 32. That's a far richer space to explore which much better approximates the real problem.…
cotains 5 data. if the "y" is 3, the a is 34 branch ,the branch in 1 to 33,contains 3 data,and the 34th branch contains 1 data.. i dont know how to write the python code.…
ny iterations at one go as you describe:
http://smartgeometry.org/index.php?option=com_community&view=groups&task=viewdiscussion&topicid=20&groupid=2&Itemid=0
I also posted there an example of linking this to Galapagos - which is something I'd been meaning to explore more for ages. I've not tried it yet with anything more interesting than adjusting the depth of a truss to minimize total displacement, but I think there's a lot more that could be done.…