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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7, 9, 12 and 13 to be able to rotate freely around the y axis at nodes 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 and 11 respectively. The last 2 conditions, for elements 12 and 13, doesn't give any problems, but the first 4 does.
Any help?
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hi!
if i want to make a simple loop like the following:
int x = -3
while(x<7) {x=x+2}
is it possible to do with objects or should i try a VB component?
thanks for the support!
Z
53 → 53 → 63 → 74 → 74 → 84 → 9
As you can see from the above list the connection sequence comes in waves of three, where each group of similar indices on the left is associated with a group of three incrementing indices on the right.
Some combination of Series components will probably generate this list, but it'll only work for the first ring, the second one will need a different connection pattern. It is perhaps better to just encode the integer pairs by hand. But then you cannot change your mind about the number of sides later.…
Added by David Rutten at 10:39am on October 21, 2015
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
ve it) rotated by 15, group 3 ( above group 2) rotated 15 degrees relative to group 2.
The distance between the cubes, the number of cubes on each contour must remain as shown in attached gh file.
I understand we can achieve this with series or with shift, however am unable to figure out where to plug it in to achieve the desired result.
Please guide.
Many Thanks…