algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hey all,
I am having this problem for quite a while now, which persists with the latest release (0.9.70.0):
gh "forgets" the internalized data that i have in input hooks (for example i had a subtraction component with 1 in the B hook, and it got lost). I have to use panels to make it remember, which is quite annoying.
Does anyone have a solution to this? Thank yous!
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Hi Andrei,
is this repeatable? Does the data disappear every time?
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David Rutten
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Hi, David,
Seems so... i just unloaded gh and opened it again and it did lose it
same problem here since a while
Ok please upload the file that doesn't open correctly. I need to figure out whether the problem is with the writing of the data or the reading of the data.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
here you go (input B should have 2 as internal value)
Yup. The data is there but is clearly not getting read correctly. With a bit of luck I can fix this bug tomorrow.
Thanks for posting it, this was starting to get very serious.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Thanks for looking into this, David.
I've had the same problem. Thus far for me, the problem seems to be with math operators.
I look forward to the fix.
Thanks!
Ryan
We've been experiencing this same issue so it's great to hear that a fix is potentially on the way. One of the difficulties that this brought up was finding the component within the definition that had lost the value.
It seems like it could be useful to have an option for highlighting all components that contain Null values. I imagine this might work similar to the canvas Find option. In this case there would be a canvas Null option which would draw a circle around all components containing a Null. This would be helpful in other situations where a definition isn't performing as expected because of the presence of a Null value within a longer list.
-Scott
To everyone here;
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
At any rate, it wasn't Giulio's fault, the bug just happened to surface with Weaverbird. Giulio did suggest a good fix and I'll release asap. Note, the data in the files is there, it was purely a problem parsing it. If you open files with internalised data in 0.9.0071 they should load correctly.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
sorry i didn't reply in time, i was out. should i check if it works without weaverbird or is everything already cleared up?
I think it's all cleared up.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
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