Hello! Does anyone happen to recognize this component? I tried asking AI, but unfortunately, that didn’t help. Sorry for picture size.
TPFSBI → CB

Hello! Does anyone happen to recognize this component? I tried asking AI, but unfortunately, that didn’t help. Sorry for picture size.
TPFSBI → CB

Thanks for the help. I didn't know about this resource.
You’re welcome.
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I have one additional question.
As I understand, I can’t search components by input parameters, am I right?
I may use only components symbols/logos or full name.
So you would want to search for ‘Text Content’ and find all components which have an input called ‘Text Content’?
If not, please provide an example.
I am still learning and have only a rough understanding of the basic Grasshopper components. Consequently, finding a specific component in this documentation would require me to go through each one—constantly comparing the visual appearance of the component I need with those listed in the table. That is, unless I already know the correct name and can use the search function.
It would be great if I could search based on input parameters.
For example, I could enter “TPFSBI” into the search bar and get a list of components that have exactly that set of parameters.
I assume that ‘TPFSBI’ search would be in a browser to help identify what component it is?
Your overall problem is that you’re following tutorials and they only show icons and first character of the input, correct?
Unfortunately, searching for “TPFSBI” in the browser doesn’t help locate the required element.
The search function requires only the element’s name.
The problem is that when watching a YouTube tutorial, if the presenter doesn’t show where the element comes from, you are left to find it yourself.
And it is easier to do that based on input/output parameters than by using the icons that represent the component.
I understand your problem but I don’t think there is a solution.
Thanks for the advice.
It would be faster and more convenient for me to use this service than just artificial intelligence.
It would be interesting to see the program’s code—to look “under the hood”—if it were open source.
If the input and output values are retrieved from a database, I think the search function could be set up quite quickly using artificial intelligence.
I think the efficient way to learn Grasshopper is to ditch plugins completely and concentrate on the basics first.