This dialog allows you to set a list of predefined options which will be displayed to the user via the command line prompt. Presets - This optional input is only used for the Grasshopper Player and are only found on the String, Integer, and Number Get components.Minimum & Maximum - These optional inputs are only used for the Grasshopper Player and will clamp numeric inputs to these bounds.However, if this value is more than one (or unset) Hops will treat this input as List Access. If this value is set to 1, the Hops component will treat this input as Item Access. At Most - This will define the maximum number of values to accept for this input (Default = 1).At Least - This is only used for the Grasshopper Player and will define the minimum number of values to accept for this input.Enable/Disable - Enable or disable this component.Prompt - This input will be the tooltip that is displayed when you hover over this parameter on the Hops component.Component Name - This is the name that will be assigned to the input of the Hops component.Each of these Get components become input parameters when Hops compiles the definition.Įach Get component has a context menu (right-click) with various settings. So, in the example above, we have three Get components with names A, B, and C. The name of the component is used for the name of the Hops input parameter. The available Get components in Grasshopper are found under Params Tab > Util Group: Hops inputs are created using the Get Components. Hops functions are Grasshopper documents with special inputs and outputs. Or, type PackageManager on the Rhino command line.
#Rhino 6 grasshopper install#
There are a few ways to install hops on your machine. During calculation Hops solves the definition in a separate process, then returns the outputs to the current document. The Hops component will adapt its inputs and outputs to match the function specified. Hops functions are stored as separate Grasshopper documents.