algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Paolo
Sorry, something went wrong with last version of Firefox... Salutations and a bit of blahblah got stuck in a pipe ...
I was saying that ... I am a model-maker, fed up with placing thousands of small parts onto stock all year long ... and that it sure worst a bit of headache to get a virtual slave for that task.
I have started with vb-script, until i realized that maintaining as much memory as needed for that task without class handling was stupid : I couldn't manage to release a class in rhino-script without restarting the script engine... too bad, and I was afraid of loosing more time binding a VB app to Rhino, despite the huge amount of VB code that David Ruten was already providing.
In fact, as far as I remember, real optimization require lots of recursive calculation.
Depending on the amount of parts to place it can be really heavy.
The first link of my previous post sound very interesting.
I also attach a C# component provided by michael sprinzl .
It works fine.
Best
Hi Stanislas
first of all thanks for all your hints, very very complete. Now i got something to read for the weekend ;-)
"In fact, as far as I remember, real optimization require lots of recursive calculation"
you're right, but I don't want to obtain a real optimization, that maybe need a more precise work
with code and memory managment... I'm satisfied if I can sufficiently reduce material waste.
I made an experiment with Galapagos some times ago:
Yesterday I change some parts of the definition and I run some test, it seems it works well with rectangles, I will post when it's finished. Bye
Hi Paolo.
Real waste mainly depends on the shapes you intend to process :
many voids or Ushapes generates lots of waste.
Have a nice weekend... Bye
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