d these divided points need to be moved a multiple number of times each based on a series of values that have been produced for each point, so each branch of curve points needs to be fed into each of multiple branches of the move values that have been produced,
lets say I have 3 branches of divided curves and 4 branches of move values, each of the 3 branches of divided curves needs to apply the 4 branches of move values, to make it simpler I simplified both the branches of divided curved and the branches of move values for each point
divided curves need to each map onto all the multiple move values
Divided Curves move values
{0} N=10 (no. of division points) {0} N=10
{1} N=10 {1} N=10
{2} N=10 {2} N=10
{3} N=10
The Grasshopper file and Rhino file attached both show what Im trying to achieve but Im sure there’s a simpler way of telling the Path mapper to duplicate those branches than what I have, or perhaps I’m going about this the wrong way…I want to figure this out as I plan to base future work on this method and Im sure there are simpler ways of doing this…
ng panels will always be in multiples of original one... actually m designing a building facade.. so each panel represents a floor or 2 floors or 4.. and i want to have a pattren with more than one type of panel..hope you are getting me..but will send a drawing anyway..…
Ok, cool. Thanks for your help with this, David.
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Added by Matt Trimble at 8:54am on November 19, 2009
in branch {2} instead of 4....)
Doesn't [CombineData] work ok even if empty branches are missing?
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You might be right, I just checked it again and it seems to work ok. The empty branches reappear after the last dispatch component...(fingers crossed)…
private void DrawRadioButton(Graphics graphics, PointF center, bool checked)
{
if (checked) {
graphics.FillEllipse(Brushes.Black, center.X-6, center.Y-6, 12, 12);
}
else
{
graphics.FillEllipse(Brushes.Black, center.X-6, center.Y-6, 12, 12);
graphics.FillEllipse(Brushes.White, center.X-4, center.Y-4, 8, 8);
}
}
You call this method from within the Render() method and you can draw all the empty and filled circles representing all the radio-buttons you want. If you want to add text, then draw a string next to the circles. If you want squares instead of circles, use FillRectangle instead of FillEllipse and so on and so forth.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 10:02am on April 25, 2013
ve me 4.7 then, I get the int ( 4.7) = 4 ok, but if I have 4.6 + 0.5 = 5.1 and then, int ( 5.1 ) = 5
Hope this helps!
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ception:Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {B0D0A647-983E-485B-9A69-45F0382F0D9C} failed due to the following error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)).
Note the previous comment I did the Unblock with Doodlebug CC 2014 and it worked on Windows 7. At home here I am running Doodlebug CC 2015 with Illustrator v. 2015.3.1 release on Windows 10.
Shot in the dark: maybe needs a namespace declaration to work with Windows 10?
Thoughts on a solution? …