Can anyone explain why the curve offset for the attached gh file works with some values for the offset (such as 13) but fails with others (such as 12)?
ugh it would probably be close enough for practical application, since I have the ability, I'd rather use the actual math. I'm not very good at math, but my understanding is that the "twelfth root of two" (2^(1/12)) is derived because an octave of a note is double (or half) the frequency of another. There are 12 notes, 13 being the octave, so 12 steps between the octaves. So you need a number that multiplied by itself 12 times results in it's doubling, hence 2^1/12. Like I said, I'm not great at math, so I'm not sure if I explained or even understand that correctly!"…
that guarantees structural stability.
This particular structure has been studied by Maurizio Brocato and Lucia Mondardini, it is inspired by a french patent from the 16th century for a flat vault deposited by Mr. Abeille, giving the name 'Abeille vault'.
You can find more info on nexorades here:
http://thinkshell.fr/form-finding-of-nexorades-and-reciprocal-structures/
http://thinkshell.fr/4604/
http://snbr-stone.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19&catid=9&Itemid=29
Best,
Romain
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David's past 2 to the 12
then me 2 to the 11 ( I need a life)
I'd say you're a shoo-in for 3rd with 2 to the 10
After that it gets a bit hazy, probably Luis then Giulio. But who's counting :)
tected that I get the same error always.
If you download this example and redimension the slider to 20, if you set it to 10, 12 or 19, you lose first row of points in surface.
http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/content/upload/files/DivideSurface.zip
Best.
p.s. I hope to debug this ussing VB.NET soon :)…
ne line between same the pair of points. and i finish the first part of my point generating set.
however, when i tried to use Kangaroo the second time to generate lines between the first generation points, it just doesn't work.
is there anything wrong with my setting before the second Kangaroo interconnectPoints function in the red circle?
in the second attached file, i have 10 points of first generation points and 12 valid second generation points. i wanted to get the vectors between the first and second generation points for each of the 12 second generation points.
so each of the 12 would have a vector aimming at one different direction due to the different relative location to the 10 first generation points.
but everytime i connected the vector2Pt to move function, 12 points become multiple hundreds points instead of being 12 points moving towards 12 direction.
i try flaten, graft, but neither one works.
is there anything wrong with my setup?
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this case "13."
I am trying to find the logical way to output that item value as a percentage of the overall list's domain. For example, I need to convert 13 to a value of .5 representing it being the median value of the list. 11 would be 0.0, 12 would be .25, etc...
Any help would be greatly appreciated…