0,120,150. I'm thinking that this isn't possible with a regular slider, I have to use another component. I need to use a slider because I'm going to use it with Galapagos later. Any ideas? …
es of 150 elements each. I would like to divide each branch into 5 sub-branches of 30 elements each, exactly as the Path Mapper is doing on the image I enclose.
The problem is that the number of 30 must be controled by the slider, since the number of elements of each first branch (here 150) is controled by this slider.
I've tried doing it with numerous Series components, and even working with arrays in VB component, but I'm not succeeding in...
Could please someone save my life ? :p
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f parameters.
For all other combinations, only one row is supported and only one column has horizontal loads.
The second problem is that the deflection of beams is not consistent. It seems that only the outer beams are being deflected and the inner beams remain straight.
I think the problem lies in the way that I constructed my geometry. Instead of filtering out the points that I needed of the made geometry, I made extra arrays of points to define the points of support and the points of wind loading. These points have the exact coordinates, but apparently karamba does not link these two but sees them as separate.
What modifications should I make to get this frame working?
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/M6S2R.png[2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZAri9.png[3]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/CGZF8.png[4]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/nTHX6.png…
need at least 5 different panels with a random organization on the surface,it's not my case, because I have funny dimensions,but ideally could work on a square grid.
any idea?…
use to cull your data. Use the Cull Pattern component for this.
You can also use an expression component to unify the first three steps, the following expression will achieve the same:
(x >= 30) And (x <=150)
The resulting list of True/False values must again be processed by a Cull Pattern component.
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David Rutten
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Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 4:18pm on February 6, 2011