3)
{0,0,6} - (3)
total output is 7-branch, and each branch have three edge curves.
but I make this output to one branch list like grasshopper component 'flatten'
21 locally define values
line-like curve
line-like curve
line-like curve
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line-like curve
how to make this?
runscript(byval trisurfaces as brep, byref a as object)
dim explodecurves as curve()
explodecurves = trisurfaces.duplicateEdgeCurves
dim curvelist as new list(of curve)
for each explodecurve as curve in explodecurves
curvelist.add(explodecurve)
next
a = curvelist
thanks…
Added by Kim Dong Wook at 12:22am on August 31, 2012
terrain seems to go upwards, providing extra attenuation. It would be good if we kenw if Pachyderm does compute the ISO 9613 attenuation for terrrain reflections / attenuation due to barriers.…
{1;1;4}{1;1;5}{1;2;0}{1;2;1}{1;2;2}{1;2;3}{1;2;4}{1;2;5}{1;3;0}{1;3;1}{1;3;2}{1;3;3}{1;3;4}{1;3;5}
etc...
and I want to format as a text it so it replaces the innermost branch with a letter so {0;0;1} would read A-0-1. I am able to replace all the symbols using replace text but am no sure if there's a way to convert a number to a letter.…
Added by Ryan Whitby at 12:40pm on February 3, 2015
ll these 12500 points.
Group 1 would represent the point located at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 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.
I can create the pattern but the selection of points are all the points in row 0 and then all the points in row 5 and so on.
I would like the selection of points to start at the bottom left, and sequentially continue to the right and then continue on the 2nd row (left to right & bottom to top). i am hoping the pattern i am trying to achieve is more understood with the quick screen capture I uploaded.
the end goal is to be able to select all the points in the grid that are in each pattern.
Thanks in advance for any guidance with this. …
Added by Alyne Rankin at 6:53am on October 11, 2017
t item (see the image), is it possible to do this in another way (quickly) ?
Is it possible to divide that curve into 2 separate curves using a point that i've used for the division?
Thanks…
Added by luca.pavarin at 4:08pm on January 7, 2010