home PC and it worked without any issues.
Do you have Administrator privileges on your PC?
Is it possible that you do this:1) Set all _runIt inputs in your tuc_terrain.gh file to False.2) Save an close the tuc_terrain.gh file.3) Delete your "c:/gismo" folder4) Open again your tuc_terrain.gh file in Grasshopper.5) Run the "OSM shapes" component by setting its _runIt input to True.6) If you again get the "Invalid shapes" warning, then set the _runIt input of the "OSM shapes" component to False.7) Wait at least a couple of seconds (let' say 6 or 7 seconds)!8) Set the _runIt input of the "OSM shapes" component to True again.
What happens then?…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 1:45am on August 3, 2017
variables - all doubles. I call them pc, max, min. The expression is very simple: (pc*(max-min))+min I tried either with the F(x)3 component or the F(x)n with 3 inputs, the expression editor in F(x)n gives me the warning "invalid, expected ( instead of -"I then tried naming the variables x,y,z and it seems to work with either component... so, what am I not understanding here? Thanks for any light you can shed... --Mitch…
Added by Mitch Heynick at 10:48am on February 21, 2010
2GB RAM and a GeForce 4 mx 4000 128MB (and I suspect is not working for Rhino or Gh, because in my openGL preferences Rhine says I have only 64mb of video memory), and still within a couple of months I was able to do my entire graduation thesis, modeled 95% in Gh.. So a basic pc is not an excuse thanks to you guys :D
final renders..…
Added by Diego Xavier at 11:08am on February 7, 2013
s helped in the past...but again I must be missing something simple.
here is the code and error--attached are the def and (.3DM) file:
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import rhinoscriptsyntax as rs
import ghpythonlib.components as ghcomp
#print UV
pc = []
maxVecs = []
revVec = []
movedPts = []
pc = ghcomp.PrincipalCurvature(surface, UV)
maxVecs = pc[4]
frames = pc[0]
for vector in maxVecs:
#print vector
tempVec = rs.VectorReverse(vector)
revVec.append(tempVec)
for i in range(len(frames)):
#print frames[i]
print revVec[i]
tempPt = rs.MoveObject(frames[i],revVec[i])
#movedPts.append(tempPt)
vectors = revVec
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Runtime error (TypeErrorException): Parameter must be a Guid or string representing a Guid
Traceback:
line 468, in coerceguid, "C:\Users\Aaron\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\IronPython (814d908a-e25c-493d-97e9-ee3861957f49)\settings\lib\rhinoscript\utility.py"
line 1081, in TransformObjects, "C:\Users\Aaron\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\IronPython (814d908a-e25c-493d-97e9-ee3861957f49)\settings\lib\rhinoscript\object.py"
line 396, in MoveObjects, "C:\Users\Aaron\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\IronPython (814d908a-e25c-493d-97e9-ee3861957f49)\settings\lib\rhinoscript\object.py"
line 382, in MoveObject, "C:\Users\Aaron\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\IronPython (814d908a-e25c-493d-97e9-ee3861957f49)\settings\lib\rhinoscript\object.py"
line 28, in script
Any help with understanding what's going on would be really helpful.
aaron…