algorithmic modeling for Rhino
This library contains a number of components and commands for querying and manipulating Grasshopper components dynamically. You can retrieve components and objects based on their type, their library, the group they're in, or by selecting them directly - or even get all the objects in a document at once. You can then retrieve information about these components + parameters, the libraries they belong to. You can also manipulate objects directly: enabling/disabling, turning preview on and off, changing the color of groups, the text and size of scribbles, and the shape of sketch objects.
MetaHopper also adds a new menu to the Grasshopper document editor, that wraps up several functions:
BestPracticize Selection lets you pick a group and auto-insert params for all the inputs and outputs coming into/out of the group. This makes for nice, tidy functional groupings that make your Grasshopper code easier to read.
Save Snippet improves on an earlier script I released - it lets you select any group of components + objects and save them as a single user object - without needing to cluster them. This is useful when you want things saved that have internal UI elements - like a graph mapper or slider for instance - that you want to be able to manipulate with the reusable chunk of code you're saving.
Bottleneck Navigator opens up a window that lets you see all the components in your definition, sorted by their "Runtime" - how long it took them to execute. You can click on any item in the list and zoom to it instantly - so that you can find opportunities for optimization in your definition.
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Set the name, color, and style of a group.
Control the display of wires for parameters and components.
Set the text, size, and font of a Scribble.
Programmatically control the preview visibility of specified objects
Programmatically set the nickname of specified objects
Programmatically enable/disable solving for specified objects
Modify the form of an existing sketch object.
Programmatically bake the geometry of specified objects
Switch all document wires between hidden and faint.
Converts a standard GH Slider into a variable input to the Batch Driver
Saves a screenshot of every state of the model in the batch to a folder.
Converts a list of values such as a series or range into a variable input to the Batch Driver
Run a batch analysis across a range of variable parameters
Gets information about param objects
Gets basic information from any DocumentObject
Gets information about an assembly
Get information about a component object. Retrieve components with Document Info, Get Attached Component, or Get Selected Component.
Get information about the GH document and its components
Get all groups in the document
Gets all components and params connected to this component
Gets all components and params that are from the same library as the attached.
Get the objects currently selected on the canvas
Get all Scribbles in the document
Gets all components and params that are of the same type as the attached.
Gets all components and params in the same group as this component (or the specified group if supplied)
Takes a selected group and inserts input and output params at both edges for any data that goes outside the group.
Highlight objects by adding them a new group
Tries to set the value of an object. What value it sets varies by type - it sets a slider’s numeric value, a panel or scribble’s text contents, etc
Appends the directory this definition is saved in to a file path. Auto-converts the contents of a text panel containing an absolute path
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Started by weilai Apr 10, 2019.
Please refer all metahopper-related questions to the metahopper category on discourse: …Continue
Started by Andrew Heumann Nov 1, 2018.
Hi Andrew,I am attempting to use your Enable/Disable toggle inside of a cluster and it does not appear to work. Is it possible I am doing something wrong or is this a known issue?Your plug-in is…Continue
Started by Ben Pearce. Last reply by Ben Pearce Jul 11, 2018.
Hey guys,I'm using the MetaHopper Enable/Disable component inside a Cluster and I realized that it only updates when I change a parameter (check the "Components Inside Cluster" part of the example…Continue
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Started by jeffchicarelli Jul 4, 2018.
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Thanks. I guess I had to restart rhino for it to appear.
Hi guys, just a minor question, how do I get the MetaHopper menu bar as used in #10 in the vimeo video?
Thanks.
Hey Martin. Personally, I like C# best - but this is largely a personal preference. See my extended thoughts on the matter here: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/which-scripting-language-...
Andrew, to extend my possibilities in Grasshopper, which programming language should I learn first?
I've done a tiny bit of python scripting. Basically playing around with examples and adapt scripts a little bit but I'm far from being able to come up with my own code... But then apparently some stuff is inaccessible through python and I'd need to know about C#?
Any tips?
Cool man! Thanks for making my life a bit easier
yeah, you can either comment out the lines in that script that add /remove events for "Key Up" - or just use the attached which modifies a slider itself. KeyListener.gh
Yes the script works but the next problem of course is the counter... I used a state detection before, but that doesn't work now. Basically the script should make the slider go up 1 unit or down 1 unit at a time. I got your script to go up two units at a a time, my guess is that it records when I press and when I release the key?
did my script work for you at least? if you want something more streamlined we can set it to point more directly to the sliders...
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