nstalling of 3 previous versions of Ladybird and Honeybee but nothing different happened. This was all happening on a desktop PC running windows 10 and with a wired connection to the internet router (via a switch). I then tried installing Ladybug and Honeybee on a MacBook Pro running Windows 7 on bootcamp. This computer was wirellesly connected to the same router. The installation of the latest version was very smooth and all the right files of the right sizes appeared without any problem on the first import of Honeybee-Honeybee. I then copied the files over to the other computer. Solved.
1. good thing I didn't know that as I wouldn't have kept on trying to resolve it!
2. Ok, sticking with it - besides I would hate miss out on such a major release!
3. Makes sense.
4. ok, I thought that that was the main file because of the EP in the title - I now have them both anyway.
5. Now that you say this when I click on the file in github and download it from the view raw link then I do get the right file size. But when I have been trying to download it directly from the root folder (i.e.Honeybee/resources) with "save link as" then I get the 36kB. Could it be that Honeybee_Honeybee was doing something similar?
Many thanks again to both of you - great work out there!
best,
Alex…
cal complexity in the future of the research
i don't know if it 's the RAM issue any more as it never exceeded 2 GBs in comparison to almost 11 GBs in the previous version
i'm now trying to run on a PC instead of my laptop so it might be more stable
any how thank you and i'll keep you noted.regards
anas…
s and use those "identifications" to connect it with any PC application: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40L3SGmcPDQ
An example of usage on grasshopper:
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More grasshopper usage links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6U29g6rCng http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/eeg-and-biofeedback-architecture?xg_source=activity…
ot give any changes in which Grasshopper matches data. Is the reason for this because I am trying to match points with different number of branches? Take a look:
[img]http://imageshack.us/f/706/datamatching.jpg[/img] First list of points has following branches - A: {0;0;0;0;0;0;0} {0;0;0;0;0;1;0} {0;0;0;0;0;2;0} {0;0;0;0;0;3;0} and second list of points B: {0;0;0;0;0;0} {0;0;0;0;0;1} {0;0;0;0;0;2} What I want is to remove that last branch in list A: {0;0;0;0;0;3;0} I though I will succeed to do that, by using the Shortest list alhorythm, but as I said, nothing changes, when I switch from Longest list algorithm to Shortest list algorithm. Is the problem in different level of branches - A list has 6 subranches, and list B has 5? How can I solve this? Thank you for the help. P.S. I am apologizing for not being able to attach the files, and images. Something is wrong with my PC.…
the output to a panel and stream the content to the same file. On the 32 win7 the definition will stop here until I plug in a timer to the file path component, then the number will increase at the interval I set. But on the 64 win7 once I made the panel stream the content to the same file, it would start the cycle automatically without me plug in a timer at all, which quickly resulted in freezing of the whole program.
I'm intended to use the same logic to create some real time form finding definition, but with the 64 win7(which is my laptop at home) keep doing that, I'm wondering if anyone would know what's causing the issue.
Thank you so much.…
e of them are easy to fix and relate to library Grizzlybear not sure:
2. I have problem and do not know how to apply different construction Floors: to GroundFloor, exposed floor?
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buildings_trees_streets.gh or color_the_buildings.gh. I think the reason why you had upper problem may have been fixed.
2) Ok, glad it worked! With my prehistoric PC, I sometimes need to leave it turned on all night long so that OSM 3D component can create buildings over a couple of hours.
3) I checked the location now. It seems that Paris in general is very poorly documented in openstreetmap.org when it comes to 3d data (having some of the following keys: height, min_height, building:levels...). But maybe this may be able to be somewhat improved by using "randomHeightRange_" input of "OSM 3D". The way you are doing it now manually with random extruding shapes. Still I may need your help on this, with testing.…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 10:06am on February 11, 2017
ing red flag.
1. Solution exception:name 'scriptcontext' is not defined
Reading the script, i think, maybe what i am after is not possible, using named views.
It outputs the named views resolutions, but whatever named view i select get maximized and also gets set to whatever selected active view i have in Rhino. This makes the order of the named views, in a 4 view layout, to rearrange which messes the setup i have.
Fiddling a bit with the script setting viewMaximized to False, does not maximize the selected viewport, but stops the auto update of the viewport size too. I guess this happens because since its not maximized it does not register to ActiveNamed view.
So if getting the named views resolutions, without having to click in each,without getting maximized and set to the current selected view is not possible i thought of the following.
What i tried was the example given in rhinocommon
from scriptcontext import doc activeViewport = doc.Views.ActiveView.ActiveViewportprint "{1},{2}".format( activeViewport.Size.Width, activeViewport.Size.Height)
and i used it with a timer, so that everytime i click in view,named or not, it gets the resolution. But for some reason my pc hates timer and makes my system luggy. I could work with the above script if somehow the timer, or any other method, was embedded in it, so that when i click in a view it updates the resolution. I have a feeling this is something easy to.
*edit timer also forces a redraw of objects in viewport (hence the lag?)
thank you again
best
alex…
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