ample.
1.) Generate a series of 11 values.
2.) Multiply series by 30 degrees.
3.) Convert to Radians
4.) Rotate Point A about Point B 11 x 30
PI is available from the Maths Tab Utility Section or alternatively double click on the canvas and type PI hit enter.
If you haven't seen the Icons view with Fancy Wires before then these are available from the View Menu and are optional depending on your personal preference. Fancy Wires display the contents of a data stream in a graphical way. single wire = single data, double wire = multiple data on a single branch, double dashed wire = multiple data on multiple branches.
In the example below there are now two pivot points each generating a different 11 points in a circle.
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could accomplish this by adding something like '5.0 + Slider * 3.0' into the expression field... (and having an integer slider with domain 0 to 6).
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 10:19am on February 24, 2011
here are 168 contours with 11 frames each. If I change the direction of contours, they look fine, 168 lines. Now change the count in horizontal frames to 11 and I end up with: 20 frames. There are 168 list items, but all with 0 values inside, except the second one which has 9 values and the third one which has 11 values. Makes no sense at all!
I will attach the grasshopper file, you can have a little play yourself.…
I've attached a rh and ghx file. http://we.tl/ghsd0UTxji - wetransfer link. I'm guessing the trick is to correctly define the Range (R) / Domain in the Random component, so that the circles' radi can vary between the fixed and static domain of 10 or 12 or 14 or 18 or 20. Meaning that the radi can only be 10, 12, 14, 18 or 20 - and not, lets say.. 11, 13, 15, 16, 17 or 19 for that matter. Thanks in advance, i hope someone can figure it out, because i can't seem to find anything online about how to set up such as specific domain.
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rve
10 curve
11 curve
12 curve
13 curve
...and I'd like to rearrange the order in which the curve are listed, to something like this:
{0,0,0}
0 curve
1 curve
8 curve
9 curve
10 curve
11 curve
2 curve
3 curve
4 curve
5 curve
12 curve
13 curve
6 curve
7 curve
I hope this makes sense.
Thank in advance for any advice,
John…
9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1 0
I am triangulating this surface. I want to select just the red vertices. As you can note, I just need the inner vertices of this surface. I could do it mannually, but if I want to change the mesh density later, I will have to pick all of them manually again later.
Can someone help me?
Tks
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