ed according to list C.
I tried replace members, but it consists of geometry, so it doesn't worked.
In list C I filtered all the indices that need to be replaced.
All items in {0;0} from C need to be replaced by List B {0;0}
All items in {0;1} from C need to be replaced by List B {0;1}
And so on...
In the end everything needs to be fed into a orient component.
G is the geometry behind list B
A is the new list (but I don't know how to create)
B is the list A of all 60 panels
To wrap up the question:
I need to have entry 1 from list B in a new list on position: 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 10 11 12 15 16 21
I need to have entry 2 from list B in the same new list on position: 4 8 9 13 14 etc. etc. etc.
I wonder how I can do this :) Thanks in advance!
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ich appears in the video is related to "set iterations number" in your example?
2. only works the first example in your GHX def... the other get crashed when compiling into mesh component take a look on the screenshot, maybe its problem with GH version? i'm usin 8.051
3. The sliders that controls the "# of iterations" it has range 0 to 99999 but on my computer it only works from 0 to 15 ... that's correct???
thank you in advance!
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shopper and rhino files and tried messing with them to get a feel of the components. Now, in that file, the component ssiBeam is used, which I'm assuming is likened to the current version's ggSAPFrame? Now, in the old file, I went and created a section property with the new gg component and used it for the truss you had in there with no problems, but when I try to do the same thing for a file of mine that uses the ggSAPFrame component, the sections don't "extrude" right (for lack of a better way of putting it), and the section properties do not get baked into SAP when I use the ggSAPBake component (the element centerlines bake fine). Am i missing something here? Does the baking perhaps fail or go haywire if I don't have supports, or all elements of the structure baking at once (I started with just a few to try to get a feel for it). Any light you could shed on this would be great, thanks for all the help so far.
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ate the "base" ... load Rhino file fist.
2. This greatly reduced demo creates a Del Mesh "in real-time" (it's a very complex project that I'm after these days: 10 C# scripts work together to do ... something, he he) AND finds convex hull points as well, So it works "twice" but still is fast. In fact it's about 15 times faster than the very same thing that I did with Generative Components.
3. Again: NOT for your case but good fun (I believe). Obviously doing this for a couple of surfaces of yours ... it could yield also a real-time solution.…
nside' the OnLine variable. It is instead stored somewhere else in memory, and the OnLine variable only contains the address of this chunk of far-away memory. In other words, it contains not the value, but a reference to the value.
So when I say:
Dim ln As New OnLine()
then the computer creates a new OnLine instance (the 6 numbers) somewhere deep down in the RAM, and ln merely holds the address of this instance.
When I call a function that takes an OnLine as an input, it is in fact given an address, meaning that any changes to the OnLine from within the function can have far reaching effects:
Dim ln As New OnLine()
ln.From = New On3dPoint(10, 10, 0)
ln.To = New On3dPoint(15, 20, 3)
...
...
Public Sub FlattenLine(ByVal line As OnLine)
Dim project As New OnXForm()
project.PlanarProjection(OnPlane.World_xy)
line.Transform(project)
End Sub
This function changes the line parameter, and since OnLine is a Reference Type, it also affects every other variable that points to the same memory.
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Added by David Rutten at 6:10am on September 9, 2010
e once > be a happy bunny > stay away > ...
2. I've already explained why this 90 (or whatever) > 15 (or whatever) happens ... but ... er ... due to some communication "noise" (he he) I've added a flag that does smart (distinct) and stupid (!distinct) stuff. Visually inspect both ways and enjoy the art of pointless.
3. This wish of yours (duplicates) ... er ... hmm ... are you after fabricating data? (BTW: this is The Noblest of Arts, he he).
Lord of Darkness
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errors:
When I made my surfaces, I created a separate surface at each intersection. For example, Wall A intersects Wall B and I created Wall C which represents the intersection of the zone. Wall C was assigned as its own surface in the assemblage of zones.
1. The simulation has not run correctly because of this severe error: ** Severe ** GetSurfaceData: Potential "OtherZoneSurface" is not matched correctly:
2. The simulation has not run correctly because of this severe error: ** Severe ** GetSurfaceData: Construction AIR WALL of interzone surface DH_EAST_2/3 does not have the same number of layers as the construction EXTERIOR FLOOR of adjacent surface DH_FLOOR3. The simulation has not run correctly because of this severe error: ** Severe ** GetSurfaceData: Adjacent Surface not found: DH_FLOOR_SRFP_0 adjacent to surface DH_EAST_2/3_DUP_DUP_SRFP_0
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geode. The faceting system also references the original use of triangulation for mapping three dimensional landscapes.
My question responds to the need to control the edges lengths and angles within the triangles to make the process of construction possible. We are hoping to keep the edges under 28 inches and the minimum angle more than 15 degrees. What would be your suggestion in grasshopper?
Our process for getting the facet was also... the long way.
1. draw curves based on three dimension measurements of interior
2. networks surface the four curves
3. mesh surface
4. triangulate mesh
5. reduce polygons
6. splitmeshedge where necessary to make quadrilaterals triangles once more
Any suggestions?…
Added by Amanda Gann at 8:57pm on December 4, 2013
resting make a challenge of games between all the community. Look here.
To all of us like games. There are many ways to make it, and isn't something that takes a long time. Essentially only need a good idea.
Therefore, if you want to participate, you will be subject to these rules:
1. You must publish the Grasshopper definition, without cluster with passwords. 2. Can not compete with a file already published. 3. May judge the whole community, but once finished the date of delivery and they must follow these bonuses:
- Playability. More entertaining, better.
- Originality. Classic, modern or new games adapted to Gh. - Divergence. Thinking differently, usual components used for other reasons. - Master. If you learn from its definition, reward it. - Simplicity. Not necessarily less components, rather a clear logic.
- Smoothness. Should be quick, no need to rent a supercomputer.
The deadline is November 30. From 1 to December 15, all we can score / value, with 3, 2 and 1 points to the first, second and third respectively. Who has the highest score on 16, wins the challenge.
Good luck! …