Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

[SOS] Subdividion of a grid with respect to the height

Hi Guys,

I have vertical surface [divided]. I want to further divide the divided surface in a different way close to say 10M and do the same operation with different subdivision close to 20M. To give it a shot I tried with the attractor point method, but failed to get the result.

Can someone help me with this.

 

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Can you draw a picture of the result you're trying to get?

I agree with Chris.
It's not clear what do you want.
Those "M's" you are mentioning - is that number of modules/panels? 4x5=20M(odules) ?

If that's so, try this:

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Guys,

Sorry for not being clear. Attached image is what I was looking for. The pattern is subdivided at some point above the ground level [hence I said 10 metre].

It has a gradient increase in the size of the members [so at ground the members are stetched in height and gradually decreases in height as it goes away from the ground].

I can attach the files once I reach workplace.

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Hey guys,

Attached is the definition file, Is there any easier solution to get close to the image attached earlier?

I am unable to get more twist and control size of the diagrid.

I have also attached a quick sketch of what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure how to combine the ideas.

Would appreciate if some one can help me soon. Its kind of urgent.

Thank you in advance.

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Try this:

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Artyom Maxim,

Thank you, your definition was really helpful.

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