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I created .ghx for Parametric Design of Bottle. I defined profile curves giving control points with slider, definition of hight, shifting, and offset based on referenced…
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.
should not be open).
3. All releases of Rhino 5, Arduino, GH, and FF are the latest as of May 21st.
I Boolean toggled the port open, but I can't seem to get any output to display from the UnoRead component. I was hoping to see values from any of the analog inputs (APin5 depicted) connected as info gets sent back and forth between the Arduino and my comp. I'm getting simultaneous "Hooray" and "Whoops" messages, and I can't pinpoint why. See attached JPG.
Does it have to do with the fact that I have a list of COM ports? Even though I know COM 3 is the correct one as defined in the IDE, do I need to re-declare it in Grasshopper as well? Does the {0} shown impact this output?
Any direction is appreciated.
Thanks - JFig
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created surface with sweep and rotate them with number of division. Section curves of 2Railsweep is defined with 3 Point arc and shape is also controlable.
You can change shape by sliding 16 paramteters.
The definition is rather long, hope somebody can modify with more sphiscated manner.
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パラメトリックにボトルデザインをする.ghxファイルを作成しました。ボトルのプロファイルカーブを、参照となる円に対して、高さ、シフト、オフセットでコントロールポイントの位置情報を与えて定義。次にスイープで分割数だけ回転コピーして作成。
スイープの断面、3点円弧で作成し、形状コントロールするようにしています。
ボトル形状は、16のパラメーターをスライドすることで定義出来ます。
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ying specifically the one port you want to talk to. My guess is that you're Arduino is actually connected to Port 3 (not 1 or 2). Since the Ports Available is returning a list (this would also be the case inside the Arduino IDE BTW)... there are a couple of options you can try. You could use a List Item and retrieve the specific COM port number you're looking for (item 2 in this case). Or you could simply type the number 3 in a text panel and connect that to the Open Port component. You could also right-click on the Port input and set the integer manually that way as well. Any of these will work. But, its important that you're only opening up a single port and not a list of ports. Make sure you also specify the same port on the Uno Read component as well. This should fix your problem (although please let me know if you encounter other issues).
HTH,
Andy…
mputer... so 1 seems strange. Also, the serial port is closed, so you wont be able to control your steppers until you open the port. Lastly, the Stepper Motor component also has to have the Start toggle set to true before actually sending values to the board. Hopefully that helps.…