algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Octopus is a plug-in for applying evolutionary principles to parametric design and problem solving. It allows the search for many goals at once, producing a range of optimized trade-off solutions between the extremes of each goal.
Also see octopus.E for custom evolutionary algorithms.
Download the latest version on food4rhino
It is part of a range of tools developed at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, and Bollinger+Grohmann Engineers.
Octopus introduces multiple fitness values to the optimization. The best trade-offs between those objectives are searched, producing a set of possible optimum solutions that ideally reach from one extreme trade-off to the other.
Based on SPEA-2 and HypE from ETH Zürich and David Rutten's Galapagos User Interface. Developed by Robert Vierlinger in cooperation with Christoph Zimmel, karamba3d.com and Bollinger+Grohmann Engineers.
To install:
Some examples are provided here.
New commented examples and a brief manual are provided in the download of octopus on food4rhino.
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Hi,
I downloaded version 3.1 and I can't get it to work. I have put files HelixToolkit.Wpf.dll and Octopus.gha in C:\Users\"username"\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\Grasshopper {B45A29B1-4343-4035-989E-044E8580D9CF}\0.9.64.0\Components\
Octopus appears in the ribbon, and the example files load correctly, but when I click start (calculation), it does nothing.
Thanks
Ok, solved that issue. The .gha and .dll were in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Grasshopper for Rhino 5\Components
but they need to be in:
C:\Users\Rob\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\Grasshopper {A4.....CF}\0.9.61.0\Components
Octopus is running perfectly now. What a cool plugin. Thanks!
I'm having trouble getting Octopus 3.0 or 3.1 to run in GH 0.9.0061. I believe I have it set up correctly, but double-clicking on the component seems to have no effect whatsoever. The file isn't blocked... Any thoughts anyone? Does Octopus run in 0.9.0061?
Thanks.
i restart rhino, and now it works, thanks!
Djordje, i did it, but i still have the same error...
If your Octopus file is already in appropriate folder (File -> Special Folders -> Components folder), then try unblock it (Right-click on it -> Properties > unblock it).
Will that help?
R5 & Gh 0.9.0014
Are you using Rhino4?
Octopus works only on Rhino5.
Hi Nick,
For now you will have to define the range within the slider. So yes, you are right.
Not sure I understood you about the second question. You will get the pareto frontier as a result of your octopus "analysis".
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