![]() I’m scouring the SDK documentation, I’ve tried adding the ClearData() method at each iteration to the analyze component which did improve it originally but now crashing at a later iteration count. After iterating through a small subset around the crash points, the script is able to seamlessly run through these cases, so it appears to be a memory issue in rhino/ grasshopper for larger loops.Īfter outputting timestamps for each component, I don’t see an increase in the karamba components beyond expected variations correlating with increased mesh counts. It seems to work for a number of cases but will invariably crash at higher iteration count, perhaps i>500. Using the counter, I am iterating through each and appending the results to a csv file (via a simple python script). I have a loop to run through and assess some 660 geometries (pre-generated) with 8 different load and support case combinations, amounting to >5000 different cases altogether to assess.
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