her Ladybug components. In one sense, I can see that it might be confusing if an analysis period from 10 to 14 gave you 5 hours of data instead of 4 (since you might expect 14-10=4). However, all of the other ladybug components would give you the 5 hours of data for this type of analysis period and I feel that, for the sake of consistency with the other Ladybug components, you are right that you should get 5 sun vectors out for this type of analysis period. If Mostapha agrees, I will change this in the sunpath component.
-Chris…
ponents.
Here in the Netherlands there is a requirement for fresh schools, wherby the outside temperature decides the indoor temperature set points.
So if outdoor temp. is below 10 than the indoor temp. is between 20 - 24 degrees
and if outdoor temp is above 10 than the indoor temp. should be between 23 - 26.
Attached is a really simplified picture for what i mean.
Hopefully someone can help and tell me if this is possible.
gr. Lars…
onnected to 10 points --> 3 of 10 Lines have an intersection with the brep
point "1" is connected to 10 points --> 5 of 10 Lines have an intersection with the brep
point "2" is connected to 10 points --> 2 of 10 Lines have an intersection with the brep
I actually got this information but as you can see the algorithm become pretty long…
Added by Robert Megel at 12:46pm on November 1, 2012
until it gets to the end of the curve: 2, 10, 5, 2, 10, 5, 2, 10 , 5......until it reaches 130. (the last segment will be an odd length of course)
I manage to get the first part following other examples on the forum. the definition only does the first sequence of 2, 10, 5. I tried adding the sequence function to repeat it and then got a bit lost!
Many thanks in advance!…
h is known to have the same density in both directions (i.e. W == H) then you can take the square root of the total number and figure out the number of points in both directions.
If however the mesh is not square, there's no easy way to really figure out whether it's supposed to be 20×5 or 5×20, or 10×10 or 25×4 or 4×25. You might be able to figure it out by looking at mesh topology, i.e. which faces are connected by edges, but that takes a lot of coding. You might also be able to figure it out by looking at the shape of the mesh, to try and find a single column of points by their positions, but this will require some pretty heavy duty heuristics.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Seattle, WA…
Added by David Rutten at 12:07pm on November 22, 2010
output will show a tree with 3 branches of 4 integers each that I can pass on to other components. What is the best way to do it?
I have tried creating a tree and using a for loop to do so, but it didn't work.
Thank you for your help.
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