About
0.1.
Grasshopper - an Overview
0.2.
Grasshopper in Action
1.
Foundations
1.1.
Hello Grasshopper!
1.1.1.
Installing and Launching Grasshopper
1.1.2.
The Grasshopper UI
1.1.3.
Talking to Rhino
1.2.
Anatomy of a Grasshopper Definition
1.2.1.
Grasshopper Object Types
1.2.2.
Grasshopper Component Parts
1.2.3.
Data Types
1.2.4.
Wiring Components
1.2.5.
The Grasshopper Definition
1.3.
Building Blocks of Algorithms
1.3.1.
Points Planes & Vectors
1.3.2.
Working With Attractors
1.3.3.
Mathematics, Expressions & Conditionals
1.3.4.
Domains & Color
1.3.5.
Booleans and Logical Operators
1.4.
Designing with Lists
1.4.1.
Curve Geometry
1.4.2.
What is a List?
1.4.3.
Data Stream Matching
1.4.4.
Creating Lists
1.4.5.
List Visualization
1.4.6.
List Management
1.4.7.
Working with Lists
1.5.
Designing with Data Trees
1.5.1.
Surface Geometry
1.5.2.
What is a Data Tree?
1.5.3.
Creating Data Trees
1.5.4.
Working with Data Trees
1.6.
Getting Started with Meshes
1.6.1.
What is a Mesh?
1.6.2.
Understanding Topology
1.6.3.
Creating Meshes
1.6.4.
Mesh Operations
1.6.5.
Mesh Interactions
1.6.6.
Working with Mesh Geometry
2.
Extensions
2.1.
Element*
2.1.1.
Introduction
2.1.2.
Half Edge Data
2.1.3.
Components
2.1.4.
Exercise
2.1.5.
Architectural Case Study
3.
Appendix
3.1.
Index
3.2.
Example Files
3.3.
Resources
3.4.
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The Grasshopper Primer (EN)
2. Extensions
Foundations are meant to be built upon. This volume features an array of key plugins for Grasshopper that will extend the application's functionality
and
your ability to take your designs further.