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…
Extended, but not being a PC person, I have no idea.
Will grasshopper actually run on Windows 7 / Microsoft.NET Framework 4 Extended or could it be somthing else?
Any help would be much apprechiated!
Thanks
Dan
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I had to do it more than once.
All the time my PC couldn't show any Port in the Arduino program: Tools -> Ports (Ports was displayed in grey)
I got this error: "COM 6 does not exist" in firefly
So it was obviously the USB connection. My flatmate told me that Windows USB Ports seem to have this problem of not recognizing devices more often...
Hope that was helpful,
cheers…
the grasshopper screen. Why?
Which version should be ok for me? I tried a lot of version of karamba but they did'nt work. Well, before the updating (with the previous version of karamba) it worked.
thank you
GS…
the grasshopper screen. Why?
Which version should be ok for me? I tried a lot of version of karamba but they did'nt work. Well, before the updating (with the previous version of karamba) it worked.
thank you
GS…
byte-accuracy red, green, blue channels) = 27 bytes. More likely 28 bytes as colours are probably stored as 32-bit integers, allowing for an unused alpha channel.
28 * 800,000 equals roughly 22 megabytes, which is way down from 9 gigabytes. That's a 400 fold memory overhead, which is pretty hefty.
Grasshopper stores points as instances of classes, so on 64-bit systems it actually takes 64+64+3*8 = 152 bytes per point*, which adds up to 122MB, still way less than 9GB. It would be interesting to know where all the memory goes...
* Grasshopper points also store reference data, in case they come from the Rhino document. This data will not exist, but even so it will require 64-bits of storage.…
Added by David Rutten at 4:13pm on December 11, 2014
than v4.9.6.1.
Do you have administrators rights on your PC? Or is that office PC?
1) Download Revo: https://www.revouninstaller.com/start-freeware-download, install it.2) Uninstall MapWinGIS with it.3) Download MapWinGIS from here: https://github.com/MapWindow/MapWinGIS/releases/download/v4.9.6.0/MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.6.1-x64.exe4) Once the MapWinGIS file is downloaded, right-click on it, and choose: 'Run as Administrator'. Complete the installation.Does that make any difference?…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 1:07pm on January 19, 2021