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1. Solution exception:name 'scriptcontext' is not defined
Reading the script, i think, maybe what i am after is not possible, using named views.
It outputs the named views resolutions, but whatever named view i select get maximized and also gets set to whatever selected active view i have in Rhino. This makes the order of the named views, in a 4 view layout, to rearrange which messes the setup i have.
Fiddling a bit with the script setting viewMaximized to False, does not maximize the selected viewport, but stops the auto update of the viewport size too. I guess this happens because since its not maximized it does not register to ActiveNamed view.
So if getting the named views resolutions, without having to click in each,without getting maximized and set to the current selected view is not possible i thought of the following.
What i tried was the example given in rhinocommon
from scriptcontext import doc activeViewport = doc.Views.ActiveView.ActiveViewportprint "{1},{2}".format( activeViewport.Size.Width, activeViewport.Size.Height)
and i used it with a timer, so that everytime i click in view,named or not, it gets the resolution. But for some reason my pc hates timer and makes my system luggy. I could work with the above script if somehow the timer, or any other method, was embedded in it, so that when i click in a view it updates the resolution. I have a feeling this is something easy to.
*edit timer also forces a redraw of objects in viewport (hence the lag?)
thank you again
best
alex…
inner As Curve() = section.ToNurbsCurve().Offset(normal, pc, -plate, 1e-3, 1e-4, Rhino.Geometry.CurveOffsetCornerStyle.Sharp)
the error message is:
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{0}0. Error: Het oplossen van de overbelasting is mislukt omdat dit aantal argumenten door geen enkele toegankelijke Offset wordt geaccepteerd. (line 104)
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this is the VBA script:
"Option Strict OffOption Explicit On'Import SDK and Framework namespacesImports RhinoImports Rhino.GeometryImports Rhino.CollectionsImports GrasshopperImports Grasshopper.KernelImports Grasshopper.Kernel.DataImports Grasshopper.Kernel.TypesImports GH_IOImports GH_IO.SerializationImports SystemImports System.IOImports System.XmlImports System.DataImports System.DrawingImports System.ReflectionImports System.CollectionsImports System.Windows.FormsImports Microsoft.VisualBasicImports System.Collections.GenericImports System.Runtime.InteropServices'Code generated by Grasshopper(R) (except for RunScript() content and Additional content)'Copyright (C) 2011 - Robert McNeel & Associates<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CompilerGenerated()> _Public Class Script_Instance Implements IGH_ScriptInstance#Region "Members" ''' <summary>List of error messages. Do not modify this list directly.</summary> Private __err As New List(Of String) ''' <summary>List of print messages. Do not modify this list directly, use the Print() and Reflect() functions instead.</summary> Private __out As New List(Of String) ''' <summary>Represents the current Rhino document.</summary> Private doc As RhinoDoc = RhinoDoc.ActiveDoc ''' <summary>Represents the Script component which maintains this script.</summary> Public owner As Grasshopper.Kernel.IGH_ActiveObject#End Region#Region "Utility functions" ''' <summary>Print a String to the [Out] Parameter of the Script component.</summary> ''' <param name="text">String to print.</param> Private Sub Print(ByVal text As String) __out.Add(text) End Sub ''' <summary>Print a formatted String to the [Out] Parameter of the Script component.</summary> ''' <param name="format">String format.</param> ''' <param name="args">Formatting parameters.</param> Private Sub Print(ByVal format As String, ByVal ParamArray args As Object()) __out.Add(String.Format(format, args)) End Sub ''' <summary>Print useful information about an object instance to the [Out] Parameter of the Script component. </summary> ''' <param name="obj">Object instance to parse.</param> Private Sub Reflect(ByVal obj As Object) __out.Add(GH_ScriptComponentUtilities.ReflectType_VB(obj)) End Sub ''' <summary>Print the signatures of all the overloads of a specific method to the [Out] Parameter of the Script component. </summary> ''' <param name="obj">Object instance to parse.</param> Private Sub Reflect(ByVal obj As Object, ByVal method_name As String) __out.Add(GH_ScriptComponentUtilities.ReflectType_VB(obj, method_name)) End Sub#End Region ''' <summary> ''' This procedure contains the user code. Input parameters are provided as ByVal arguments, ''' Output parameter are ByRef arguments. You don't have to assign output parameters, ''' they will be null by default. ''' </summary> Private Sub RunScript(ByVal p0 As Point3d, ByVal p1 As Point3d, ByVal p2 As Point3d, ByVal pc As Point3d, ByVal plate As Double, ByVal itt As Integer, ByVal dev As Double, ByRef crvout As Object, ByRef crvin As Object, ByRef sec As Object, ByRef opp As Object, ByRef div As Object, ByRef pt4 As Object) 'your code goes here… opp = "test01" Dim section As New Polyline(5) section.Add(p0) section.Add(p1) section.Add(p2) section.Add(pc) section.Add(p0) Dim normal As Vector3d = vector3d.CrossProduct((p1 - p0), (p2 - p0)) Dim area As Double Dim chicken_int As Int32 = 0 Dim XX As Double Dim YY As Double Do chicken_int += 1 If (chicken_int > itt) Then Exit Do 'Compute the section offset Dim inner As Curve() = section.ToNurbsCurve().Offset(normal, pc, -plate, 1e-3, 1e-4, Rhino.Geometry.CurveOffsetCornerStyle.Sharp) Dim edges As New CurveList(inner) edges.Add(section.ToNurbsCurve()) crvin = edges Dim sections As Brep() = Brep.CreatePlanarBreps(edges) If (sections Is Nothing) Then Exit Do opp = "test02" 'Compute the centroid of the current section Dim am As AreaMassProperties = AreaMassProperties.Compute(sections(0)) Dim ct As Point3d = am.Centroid XX = am.CentroidCoordinatesMomentsOfInertia.X YY = am.CentroidCoordinatesMomentsOfInertia.Y area = am.Area Dim dx As Vector3d = pc - ct 'Compute the error of the current centroid Dim dl As Double = dx.Length div = dl 'Update output values crvout = section crvin = inner sec = sections(0) opp = area If (dl < dev) Then Exit Do 'Adjust outline with a boosting factor. section(3) += dx * 4 Loop pt4 = section(3) crvout = section End Sub '<Custom additional code> '</Custom additional code> End Class
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ot give any changes in which Grasshopper matches data. Is the reason for this because I am trying to match points with different number of branches? Take a look:
[img]http://imageshack.us/f/706/datamatching.jpg[/img] First list of points has following branches - A: {0;0;0;0;0;0;0} {0;0;0;0;0;1;0} {0;0;0;0;0;2;0} {0;0;0;0;0;3;0} and second list of points B: {0;0;0;0;0;0} {0;0;0;0;0;1} {0;0;0;0;0;2} What I want is to remove that last branch in list A: {0;0;0;0;0;3;0} I though I will succeed to do that, by using the Shortest list alhorythm, but as I said, nothing changes, when I switch from Longest list algorithm to Shortest list algorithm. Is the problem in different level of branches - A list has 6 subranches, and list B has 5? How can I solve this? Thank you for the help. P.S. I am apologizing for not being able to attach the files, and images. Something is wrong with my PC.…
I change paramenters in GH sliders I see the progress in rhino with 4/5 seconds lag.
I think it is not an hardware issue, this is my configuration
Mainboard SuperMicro
Dual CPU Xeon x5650 (24 total core)
12GB DDRIII ECC
Hdd velociraptor 300Gb
Vga Nvidia Quadro FX3800
Hi, I attach the project files; when I move the slider bubbles trying to slide from a little value to another (like 50, 120, ecc) the result on screen is slowly to be shown.My question is, with the pc configuration listed above, is it normal with this project?There are parameters I can set in Grasshopper or Rhino to have faster results?There's a specific driver or configuration for my video card to improve performance?I would be very interested to see if the hardware on my system allows optimal performance with grasshopper or is normal with a definition so short ,even if it is the Voronoi , the system so slow to refresh when I move the slider
Thank you for your time…
ried turning off all firewalls, etc, but still have the issue. I am using your 'analyse_terrain' file.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/gismo/forum/topics/terrain-generator-not-finding-the-remote-server
The error says:
downloadFile_e1: Unable to connect to the remote serverdownloadFile_e2: [Errno socket error] getaddrinfo returns an empty listThis component requires topography data to be downloaded from opentopography.org as a prerequisite for creating a terrain. It has just failed to do that. Try the following two fixes: 1) Sometimes due to large number of requests, the component fails to download the topography data even if opentopography.org website and their services are up and running.In this case, wait a couple of seconds and try reruning the component. 2) opentopography.org website could be up and running, but their terrain service (RESTful Web service) may be down (this already happened before).Try again in a couple of hours. If each of two mentioned advices fails, open a new topic about this issue on: www.grasshopper3d.com/group/gismo/forum.
Have you found any other ways to get around this besides shutting off the firewall?
Thanks
Nate
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rights to register the "mapwingis.ocx" file.Francesco, would you be patient just a tiny little bit, so that we could try something else? I would be grateful if you could.
1) Close Grasshopper and Rhino2) Run the Revo Uninstaller Pro and uninstall your MapWinGIS application along with removing all the leftovers from the registry.3) Restart your PC, and once it boots again, make sure that you are logged in as an Adminstrator.4) In your Start menu's search box type: "UAC", which will find your User Account Control Settings. Click on it, and a new window will open. Set the bar on the left to "Never notify".5) Turn off your Antivirus, which ever it is.6) Download the 64 bit version of v4.9.4.2 MapWinGIS.7) Right click on downloaded MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file, and choose "Properties". If there is "Unblock" button click on it, and then click on "OK". If there is no "Unblock" button, just click on "OK".8) Left double click on MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file and install it to "C:\dev\MapWinGIS" folder. Choose "Full installation" during installation process!9) In your Start menu's search box type: "CMD". Once the "Command prompt" appears do not left click on it! Instead right click on it, and choose "Run as Administrator".10) A command prompt window will open. Type the following command:
"your_regsvr32_folder_path\regsvr32.exe" /u /s c:\dev\mapwingis\mapwingis.ocx
If command does not result in an error message, then type this one afterwards:
"your_regsvr32_folder_path\regsvr32.exe" /s c:\dev\mapwingis\mapwingis.ocx
11) If no error appeared again, then open your Rhino and Grasshopper and check what Gismo_Gismo component prints from its "readMe!" output.If errors appeared, it would be nice if you could post their screenshots.…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 5:46am on March 27, 2017
llowed for the program to automatically download .exe file because of security.So, I should manually download "GenCumSky.exe" to use Gencumsky component in Ladybug.
I found " GenCumSky.exe" in the discussion forum at DIVA for Rhino's Website below.
http://diva4rhino.com/forum/topics/gencumulativesky-exe-problem
Then, I put this .exe file into my working directory. But, gencumsky component seem to write error message below on report output out put as image 1 attached.
"gendiscretesky:Error - invalid input parameter '-p'."
Following components also write error message as image 2 attached.
Dose anyone have an idea to solve this problem?
Regards,
Maru…
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