the total will be 44). when I looked into the order of splitting fragments it showed strange results, instead of having the splitting fragments ordered from 0,1,2,3,4,5...etc it starts with 0,10,1,2,3,.... and for the second group of fragments also a different order 10,1,2,3,4....
I don't know what causes such result because the
what can i do to rearrange it into the correct order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10..and make the new index starts from the edge of the original surface?
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materials..(but a customized window material worked fine..). Does anyone have experience run into this error before? Please let me know!
"10. Runtime error (KeyNotFoundException): KeyError
11. Traceback: line 2145, in main, "<string>" line 2367, in script line 1097, in EPMaterialStr, "<string>" "
I'm also attaching my Rhino and GH file. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
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e surface. It is doing the work, but the different surfaces have different dimensions, and that's something I would've not expected with a revolution surface (which is supposed to have radial symmetry right?).
Info about the surface:
1 - The revolution surface's profile is a straight line joined to an arc (I'm getting a surface, not a BREP as a result of the revolution operation)
2 - The axis of the revolution is offset in relation to the curve (So I'm getting a void in the middle of the surface, like a ring)
3 - The surface I'm isotrimming is an offset of the original surface (I don't know if that has any relevance)
4 - The surface is being reparametrized in the Isotrim and divide domain components.
I've attached an image explaining my problem, and the rhino and GH files. Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
pd: In the image, the orange lines represent the surface subdivision, which is what is giving me problems.…
his comes in the form of an HTML page with links to every component, so you will need to view it in your web browser. (I use Chrome and it doesn't seem to be working correctly, but when opened in IE its fine.)
2) Included in each help topic for each component is the Inputs and Outputs descriptions and data types.
3) You supply the data. What you supply and how you supply it is for you to decide. There are umpteen different ways. Are you asking for a list of those ways for each input?
4) Points can either be Rhino objects or 3D co-ordinates. To create a point you can use any of these methods, but it mostly comes down to user preference. I like using Panels as this displays outside of the component.
5) Because of the nature of vectors they represent magnitude and direction but they don't have an independent location, so there is a component that will display vectors in Rhino.
6) The user.
7) There is a Primer on the front page. Here you find the Basics, but because GH is ever evolving in its current beta state you might find things that aren't relevant any more or simply don't work the same. And here is the reason why nobody is writing an update because it could be soon out of date.
8) Importing images by either dragging them from explorer onto the canvas or right click context menu Image...
9) Single line = Single Item of Data. Double line = Multiple items of data on the same Branch. Dashed Double Line = Multiple Data on Multiple Branches.
10) User preference
11) Toolbar management is probably the bane of David's life. Most things are logically placed. For example the Curve Tab, Primitives are any simple curve types that you are creating from scratch. Similarly Splines is for more complex curve types created from scratch. Analysis is where you find components that are finding answers supplied by curves, control points, curvature, parameters, end points etc. Division is a subset of this category but has a group of its own. And Utilities is where you find curve related actions that you want to perform, offsetting, rebuilding projecting, exploding etc.
12) I would image it would have been the Point On Curve component in Curve>Analysis. Why that group? You are not putting a point on a curve you are analysing a curve for the location of a point based on some parameters that you are supplying. For example "what is the mid point?"
I hope this goes some way towards answering you questions. No doubt this will have generated more so don't be afraid to ask, it took me several releases of Explicit History (aka Grasshopper) before I realised what the egg did, it never occurred to me that I could put my objects into Rhino when I was finished. Or the fact that I could use panels to 'see' data outputs.
Al the best,
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Added by Danny Boyes at 3:48am on December 9, 2010
should follow the instruction which mostapha has wrote in https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/ladybug/blob/master/resources/I...
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It works for me..
Agus…
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