he installation folder, Drag & drop SYNTACTIC(green one) over your grasshopper canvas.3. Close your rhino and reopen it. 4. Type GrasshopperDeveloperSettings5. Tick the Memory load *.GHA assemblies using COFF byte arrays option6. Run grasshopper and enjoy plugin…
is on the right on my screen while my real hand is already gone to the left.
Do you have a 0 latency answer on your laptop? It may come from my pc.
Thanks again Andy.
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ently of total 8, while having a CPU load somewhere around 12% only. Can I assign more memory/power to speed things up? And how? :)
And tips or links welcome. Thanks!
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d "MapWinGIS v4.9.4.2 Win32" version?
On your Windows 10 64 bit you installed "MapWinGIS v4.9.4.2 x64" version?
command unrecognized:
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Judging by this post on stackoverflow, regsvr32 still needs to be used even in case of 64 bit. I do not understand why is that error raised.
Can you try to search through your hard drive for "regsvr32.exe"?When you find it, can you try to use the following command:
"your_regsvr32_folder_path\regsvr32.exe" "c:\dev\mapwingis\mapwingis.ocx"
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Added by djordje to Gismo at 4:27am on March 27, 2017
l equations that describe his attractor in a chaotic behavior when rho > 24.7. All the values of X =sigma(Y-X) *dt never repeat themselves through each moment in time making their distribution totaly random, we can see this at the end of the video with the linear graph. The beautiful thing is that even though the values of X are randomly distribuited over time, the result is a beautiful ordered shape, this in essence is the principal of chaotic systems. Or as James Gleick would say " chaotic systems embed hidden ordering principles"
X =sigma(Y-X)
Y= -X*Z+rho*X-Y
Z = X*Y-betta*Z
X = dx/dt -------> change of X over time
Y = dy/dt -------> change of Y over time
Z= dz/dt -------> change of z over time
rho = 28
betta = 3/8
sigma = 10
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LorenzAttractor.html…
another comma separated txt file. I know how to import points (function Import coordinates), but I dont know how to connect them by lines if the only information I have about lines is the list of point numbers which should be connected. The txt file with point coordinates looks like:
-18,-36,-1000-18,-34,-19.728-18,-32,-17.603-18,-30,-15.372-18,-28,-13.121
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And the txt file with line connections looks like:
1,22,33,44,55,6
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Which means that I want to connect point 1 with point 2, point 2 with point 3 etc...
Both txt files are attached, thank you for the answer...…
es me a "Surface with ID {...} failed to load" message anytime I try to load a curved surface into a surface component. Planar surfaces load fine.
I can't figure out if its a GH bug, a new machine thing or what. Searched online and in these discussions but can't find anything. Help! Thanks.…