algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi there,
I'm currently encountering a small issue with the Assemble Model component...
I have connected two cross section components to the 'CroSec' input node and have flattened it.
The 'Elem' input node recieves a data tree in the format:
4640 values inherited from 1 source...
...
If I flatten the 'Elem' input node, all is well BUT It is essential that I keep the data structure unflattened for when I subsequently disassemble the model to retrieve line lengths. (I assemble and dissassemble because I need the lengths of all lines remaining after Karamba has removed excessively small elements).
I'd like to give an I profile to my beams and a tubular profile to my columns.
I've checked and double checked that all Beam ID's have indeed been attributed one or the other.
Strangely, if I use only the tubular cross-section for both columns and beams, no problem, the components behave.
Solution should be quite straight-forward...am I perhaps flattening something that I shouldn't?
Would anyone have any tips for me to try out? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
Nathan
ps: I am uploading the files but it's huge so will take a while! I have attached some screenshots below in the meantime.
UPDATE: Files: https://we.tl/y3ZzD7lS1x
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Hi Nathan,
when you feed a data tree into the 'Elem' input-plug of the 'Assemble'-component multiple models result. This is the reason why you get the warning concerning the unused cross sections.
You could try to use the 'RemoveDuplicateLines'-component to eliminate segments which are too short.
Best,
Clemens
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