

This is my self-explanatory solution to the problem (Union all of the data, and put them in each branch wether match or not). To ease this understanding and everyday calculations, I created this simple spreadsheet in Google Docs accessible to anyone.

DPI is nothing else than the relation between virtual dimension (pixels) and real dimension (inches/centimeters). It is quite common to find people confused by the notion of DPI and its influence in media size. These are accessible through a double-click on the component, disallowing any kind of parametric adjustments (as with the The reason for not applying a Graph Mapper component directly deals with the way Graph Mapper has its settings adjusted. I created this tool because I wanted to be able to compare statistics between two countries, and I haven’t found any tool Īnother take on the problem of shaping a list of numbers according to a graph visual definition. One of the most used is the Visual Dashboard by Johns Hopkins CSSE. The COVID-19 outbreak has been the subject of various studies and infographics. You can reach here for the interactive chart. I even include the images in the Google spreadsheet as URL’s, that kumu then renders in nice round thumbnails. For a clear organization of all the information, I input everything in a spreadsheet, much like in a database. I use kumu for research, which enables me to organize information and find interesting relations through clusters. gh file here: FindRegion.gh The overall idea of the algorithm is to find the curve that has the shortest angle relative

I have created such an algorithm, taking advantage of recursive computing provided by the Hoopsnake plugin. Grasshopper does not seem to have the “pick region” feature from the Rhino Hatch command. Here is my take: Execute the command SplitFace If you want to split by a line, simply draw it (activate Near or other OSnap recommended) You have the option to split by an existing (previously drawn) Rhino modelling using SketchUp push pull techniqueĪ friend of mine who has been a long time SketchUp user has recently asked me how to do push pull in Rhino.
