s
(distance from Spine to Profile)
4) Create Circles at each floor
5) Rotate Each Floor by twisted amount
(according to height of floor)
6) Divide each floor by number of Flutes
7) Flip Matrix of Flute Points (version 0.7)
(if using v0.6 then search flip matrix on site for method)
(Rows to Columns)
8) Interpolate Curve through Flute Points
9) Mirror Flute Curves
10) Create display grid
11) Make a vector 2Pt from the floor centre
to the corresponding display point…
I extract the first two with a "Redim Preserve t(1)" command.
In the first case, the redim is correct, Line 7 = Line 2 and Line 8 = Line 3. It just kept the first two values like it is supposed to be.
But, for the second curve starting Line 9, some t values are messed up after the Redim. Line 16 = Line 17 despite Line 11 was different from Line 12. That's what is creating a problem later in the Split.
Weird.
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se of the tool at one building per time and it is even not very efficient. For example in a situation like the image I attach I have four buildings facing the area on which I need to calculate the solar envelope that guarantees 2 hours of direct sunlight on all the surrounding facades. If I have to input the sun vectors that guarantee 2 hours insolation for the South facing facade (from 11 to 13) then the solar envelope is most likely not correct for the East and West facing facades and it totally null for the North facing facade. So the suggestion is to develop further Solar Envelope component and add to the _sunVectors input also another input for the required minimum hours on specific facades. Thank you!!
Francesco
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as follows.
We have a grid which consists of a collection of columns, where each column consists of a list of points. You said flattening is out of the question, so we need to cull items from each list individually.
Let's say our culling pattern is KDDDKDD (repeat as needed). K = Keep, D = Ditch. If a column contains 18 points, the pattern needs to be repeated until it is 18 items long. In this case:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
K D D D K D D K D D D K D D K D D D
We can now cull each column, but they will all be culled in the same way. By shifting the pattern one more index for each column, we can cycle the culling.
The fix incidentally is to Shift the pattern PRIOR to repeating it. Then it works as expected:
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david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria…
Added by David Rutten at 2:49pm on October 2, 2013
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(18, 11, 0, 17), also put in the assembly component.
How can I know which value of the reaction forces correspond to which support?
In the manual is stated that when the reaction force component is used, than the values are displayed in ascending sequence of the corresponding nodes.So if I input the support nodes like thispoint with index 18point with index 11point with index 0point with index 17are the reaction forces displayed like this (per loadcase)?0 - reaction forces in point with index 01 - reaction forces in point with index 112 - reaction forces in point with index 183 - reaction forces in point with index 17
Thanks!
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into new tree, so that branch {0} has points from branch {0} {1} {2} combined, branch {1} has points from {2} {3} {4}... as it shows in the atached image.
The main problem is that points need to overlap in the new tree.
Any suggestions?…
ed according to list C.
I tried replace members, but it consists of geometry, so it doesn't worked.
In list C I filtered all the indices that need to be replaced.
All items in {0;0} from C need to be replaced by List B {0;0}
All items in {0;1} from C need to be replaced by List B {0;1}
And so on...
In the end everything needs to be fed into a orient component.
G is the geometry behind list B
A is the new list (but I don't know how to create)
B is the list A of all 60 panels
To wrap up the question:
I need to have entry 1 from list B in a new list on position: 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 10 11 12 15 16 21
I need to have entry 2 from list B in the same new list on position: 4 8 9 13 14 etc. etc. etc.
I wonder how I can do this :) Thanks in advance!
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