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Set 2
Point 6 (X, Y, same Z)
Point 7 (X, Y, same Z)
Point 8 (X, Y, same Z)
Point 9 (X, Y, same Z)
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and so on. Then I could use the Polyline command to connect all the points in Set1 to one Polyline, all the Points in Set2 to one line no matter how much points are in one Set
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al port in to x, y, z coordinates. I was only able to separate the 3 values in to 2 separate values not 3. I attached a a short screen capture of my grasshopper file and that data I have coming in. Im looking forward to seeing anyone can help.
Thank you
Aaron Lehr…
-objective optimization, for example you have f(x,y)=ax^2+by and g(x,y)=cx^2+dy.(a,b,c,d are constants) What you want to achieve is maximize f and minimize g. That is where you can use Pareto front to study the trade-offs.
I presented above is a different problem f(x,y,z,p,q) = ax^2+by^3+cz+dp+eq^2(a,b,c,d,e are constants). There is only one objective, f(x,y,z,p,q) which is presented as ratio to the grid.
This is my understanding, correct me if I am wrong.
Xiaoming…