algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi,
This is my most humiliating post to date.
I am generating data series to generate a grid of points to form a grillage. As the series component relies on the parameter "S".
I can only translate my series of points with the help of a vector, copying the no. of points in the definition.
Can I have a steer in the direction of controlling the location of the series of points. I would like to be able to place the grillage origin at any point.
I've circled the control point which is off the global xy plane.
I did troll through the discussion forum.
rgds
kenyon
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Well ... this spaghetti is too chaotic for me ... thus I'm not at all sure that I've got correctly what you want (rather the opposite I suspect)
Anyway see this attached.
PS: what are you trying to achieve? some "inclined" grid? (if so is rather very simple).
Er ... hmm ... let's spend 5 minutes on something: could we start from this ?
I mean what else (other than it does) you want/wish more? (I suspect some stuff, maybe patterns? maybe dogs? maybe cats?).
PS: by more I don't mean the way that the grid distances are defined (that's peanuts to modify).
 Grids_V1.gh, 11 KB
 Grids_V1.gh, 11 KB                            Thanks Peter always eye opening.
The arrangement will be the structural geomtery model for a bridge deck.
Generally the type of analysis for skews greater than 25deg requires an orthogonal grillage.
Hence the three sections. I've attached a sketch.
For me it is a data tree example, which appears simple, I suspect that its quite difficult (awkward).
The idea from working only from the points is to minimise the duplicates. When I import to my analysis package I generally have two issues tolerance and too many duplicate points.
It is also important for me to use grasshopper components possibly a teeny weeny bit of Python. We are also using Dynamo (nighmare!).
I wasn't sure about your ptree parameter and failed to get the C#to run.
I got 30 %, the refernvce origin, failed to suss the T input of the data tree component and humiliatingly the A point on the line component.
It is important that there are points at the intersections, connected to the grillage where the skewed edges meet the parallel edge lines.
Again thanks for your interest, oh!! no cats we have one of those and she reckions that I should merge the 3No. series.
 Skew_grillage_30.jpg, 193 KB
 Skew_grillage_30.jpg, 193 KB                            Hmm ... Appears (based on your sketch and a dose of good Karma) that you want this thingy attached.
PS: Dynamo is not nightmare in the sense that Generative Components is not a nightmare (the very same [Robert Aish ex Bentley Systems top-dog] did both).
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 Grids_V2.gh, 118 KB                            And this maybe can clarify things better
 Grids_V2A.gh, 121 KB
 Grids_V2A.gh, 121 KB                            That's definitely the result i am aspiring to.
Particularly the data tree structure.
My plan was/is to combine data trees, flatten, sort x then y, graft, the Y
You need to admire ambition
Well ... this 3 branch approach of yours it doesn't make any sense to me (and violates 3.56 laws of chemistry and 5.34 laws of physics) ... but I've added it as a s@$%t option (in the name of Science, as usual).
And the thing
 Grids_V2B.gh, 124 KB
 Grids_V2B.gh, 124 KB                            The script that you provided works very well. I converted it to Python, which i an equally rubbish at.
My aim has always been to keep it in GH minimising the need for input text panels, avoiding losing generative aspect.
The three section approach was to give direct control over the number of points in the central section only. Its relatively easy to generate the rows of points
Oh! I was looking at it as a datatree exercise with path mapper.
I was trying to get:
1.{0;0;0} to {0;0;5} consistent N of 17 and
2. reversed {0;0;0} to {0;0;17} varying N
I havent quite solved that yet, thanks all the same.
 Grids_V2B_5x17.gh, 16 KB
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