hopper...without a crash
Shows Rhino Loading @ 0:00 - memory stable
Grasshopper Loading @ 0:29 - memory begins to rise to 90%+
Memory dumped to disk after double click on canvas and stabilises @ 1:46
Place Pop 3D component @ 1:47 Close file - Memory runs away@ 2:56
repeat above steps double click doesn't dump this time whilst memory is on the rise. @ 3:09
memory dumps and stabilises after deleting a component @ 4:00
close file @ 4:29
Repeat with more geometry to try higher stress on CPU
Memory dump and stabilises with no corresponding GH interface actions. @ 6:13…
example file with my DWG file that I've exported from Revit into Rhino, but I'm having a few issues with the geometry.
A few problems that I'm having with this:
1. I can reference the surfaces to breps by selecting objects (walls, roofs, windows, etc.) that are associated with the imported layers no problem, but cannot create zones from breps
2. Getting this error, "Data conversion failed from brep to surface" when flipping the floor.
3. Window geometry is different in Revit than how they are recognized in HB, what is the best way to make the windows workable in HB?
Any suggestions to help me get started with simulation for this building would be greatly appreciated! Links to my dwg file, gh file, and rhino file I'm working with are down below.
Thanks in advance!
DWG File
GH File
Rhino File
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nts which are located on different surfaces of these boxes. Now I want to divide the points in such a way that I have all the points located on each different surface in a branch of a list.
So if I have a tree for the points with 10 branches (for 10 different situations) and 4 different surfaces the points can be located on. I would like to have one tree as a result where I have the following struture:
{Situation 1, Surface 1}
{Situation 1, Surface 2}
{Situation 1, Surface 3}
{Situation 1, Surface 4}
{Situation 2, Surface 1}
...
{Situation 10, Surface 4}
My goal is to make individual surfaces based on the point clusters on each surface.
For now I tried the Point in Curves function, but somehow I still get points on different surfaces even though I should just get them for one of the surfaces.
Kind regards,
Florian…
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