algorithmic modeling for Rhino
This is my first time using grasshopper for a project, I am trying to create a structure on a grid that fits under any specific surface. Then, I am trying to connect the members at the top of the structure with lines between points from a divide command, but I can't figure out the correct list structure. I don't know how this forum works, but if someone can help that would be awesome.
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hi, you forgot the surfaces(internalized or rhinofile) and maybe a picture/sketch of what you trying to archieve could help.
This file has the base planes and the surface, thanks!
First, Thank You! I understand most of what you did, up until you started path mapping, and writing scripts. I am far behind on understanding the scripts, but I think I understand the path mapping. Could explain how you did that? I see that it groups based on the index value, but I think I'm lacking the vocabulary. You switched the "B" value (whatever the A and B values are named, I do not know) and a specific index value, and vise versa. I am just beginning to grasp the logic behind lists, what are those A and B values called, branches?
Well ... if we forget the obvious (code) the 1M question is:
Are you familiar with Data Trees ? (these are an "internal" - to GH - way to manage Lists). If not the explanations about what a Path Mapper can (and can't) do are a bit off-topic.
That said the only way to do anything in GH is to fully master the way to manage Trees.
Since a good Samaritan is found I've just added some explanations/notes.
Irrelevant to the thread on a per se basis ... I've added something that you may find useful in general (don't bother how it works, just use it):
A Perspective View control: input any collection of points in any definition, choose the from and to point and have fun. Note: very often if a "big item" (the surface) is present and despite the on/off visible state (layer) zoom extends fails (at least in all of my Kepler Quadros) - Rhino does this since the dawn of Time. Meaning that this added thingy could make life easier.
Note: since your units are Imperial [inches] you may need to adjust values accordingly.
hi Peter,
Who is Paris:Not sure, very close to my name but i think its just coincidence, maybe the princess of SardineLandia?
The Pink is for Paris i suggest.
Slightly used Sardines? What on earth happened to them?
Thanks for sharing this piece of code.
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