to be best in grasshopper what do we need to know or what are requirements i want to be good in grasshopper but i always stuck after 4 or 5 step. suggest something.
Added by vikas kumar at 10:11am on October 28, 2015
lat data structure.
The goal is to create a branch structure with 2 paths with curves of similar lenght
For example, with a function command with a round operator we can equalize similar data, but when we do that the GH doesn't recognize equal data to sort that data as branches.
Do you think is it possible with the actual GH version?
If it is not possible, I give the question to David: do you think it would be good (and possible) to create a command that recognize similar or equal data, or an into command automatic branching creation button when we have similar or equal data?
It is a sort of "inverse branching".
Thank you,
Carlo…
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The second belonging to thread 1
the first belonging to thread 3
The second belonging to thread 5
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Then, if I find and group all the ones belonging to thread 1, if they have been processed in the same order the list is, they should be in a sequential order anyway.
Thanks!…
an arrange it as only 20faced (which is not smooth enough) couldn't make it 32 faced. And i also couldn't have a pattern on the surfaces (both on the sphere (The smaller triangles in the bigger ones) and the puzzle like parts on the ground which will go to the laser cut).…
Hi David,
It would be usefull to have a component in grasshopper that takes both extrusions and surfaces, otherwise we will not taking advantage of extrusion objects on rhino 5.
Cheers
Evert
Added by Evert Amador at 3:03pm on November 5, 2010
an guarantee that we indeed found the smallest distance.
Let's assume the distance calculation (stored in dist_local) in our loop would return the following results: 35.9, 40.5, 33.3, 80.2, 22.4, 3.7
When this loop starts dist will be equal to 1.7977e+308 which is the highest possible number in computing. Then, as the loop runs, we get the following:
iteration | dist_local | logic | dist
0 35.9 35.9 is less than 1.7977e+308 35.9
1 40.5 40.5 is not less than 35.9 35.9
2 33.3 33.3 is less than 35.9 33.3
3 80.2 80.2 is not less than 33.3 33.3
4 22.4 22.4 is less than 33.3 22.4
5 3.7 3.7 is less than 22.4 3.7
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 3:16am on September 16, 2010