algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi All,
I'm wondering if anyone has any resources or examples they could point me towards - my grasshopper files are starting to get pretty long and involved, and I'm also at the point where I sometimes need to be able to hand them off to other people. Are there any standard formatting suggestions? Best practices for keep things clear / neat / legible / etc?
Thanks!
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"Stack and group."
Stacking components on top of each other allows named groups to be nice boxes instead of long horizontal ribbons. Then set wires between groups to faint wires so you can appreciate the groups and see the names you assign to them. Happily selecting a component solidifies the faint wires for inspecting connectivity between groups.
Stacking also lets you post screenshots here to ask questions and get better feedback as you use the forum as a notebook of progress, as long horizontal scripts won't fit in 721 pixel wide images. I'm careful to leave enough vertical space for the profiler timer of slow components to not be covered up by the component below and do my best to help all the wires be followable too.
Periodically reorganizing into nice boxy groups does wonders for clarity of mind during bouts of confusion.
While I appreciate Nik's grouping and labeling, I have to disagree in general - that definition looks to me like a nightmare to work with and debug. Here are some best practices I have relied on and disseminated at the firms I've worked at:
You dropped your mic Andrew..
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