is also worth mentioning that, if you haven't used them yet, we have a few components that can help you manage and format your geometry in the way that E+ likes (including components to split building masses into core/perimeter zones and a component to ensure that there are reciprocal matching surfaces of adjacent zones). These 3 videos in the Honeybee Energy Modeling tutorial series should help you use them in your workflow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDvBWDA0aF0&list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_&index=10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DClON71RuuA&list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_&index=11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMQ2Pau4q6c&list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_&index=12
-Chris…
) function if you've already got a boolean value.
This expression:
x < 12
results in exactly the same things as this expression:
If( x < 12, True, False )
If() is only really useful when you want to return non-boolean data, like so:
If( x < 12, x, 100-x )
In this case, the expression will return either x, or 100-x if x is larger than or equal to 12:
x result
1 1
2 2
10 10
11 11
12 88
13 87
14 86
18 82
70 30
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david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 7:22am on August 10, 2011
etc.
Group 2 - 1, 6, 11, 16, 21 etc.
Group 3 - 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 etc.
Group 4 - 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 etc.
Group 5 - 4, 9, 14, 19, 24 etc. "
except in data, the branches start at 0, so 'group 1' is branch 0
as for the order of your points, that depends on the input prior sorting...
yrs …
This must be a bug because its true for dividing by all odd numbers:
(i-1)/3
(i-2)/5
(i-3)/7
(i-4)/9
(i-5)/11
....
(i-n)/2n+1
And you can't make it work for even numbers
Added by Danny Boyes at 5:06pm on January 13, 2010
are on their own paths, but the first branch contains 3 curves and the second one 2 curves. If you want the same result for all pairs of curves you'd need to split up the first and second branches, so that all curves are on their own branch.…
Added by Lars Renklint at 4:33am on September 6, 2009
ggle A
7. Toggle A
8. Toggle 2
9. Toggle 3
10. Toggle A
11. Toggle A
12. Toggle 3
I was thinking to use somehow slider and animate option....but without luck
Any idea would be appreciated…
ve a Vertex [V] connected to four other Vertexs [N1-N4].
Each of the has a Value:
V ... 1
N1 ... 5
N2 ... 3
N3 ... 8
N4 ... 11
The Average Filter would set the Value of [V] to
(1+5+3+8+11)/5 = 5,6
The Median Filter would Sort Values and pick the middle one
1,3, [5], 8, 11
Hope that helped...…