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Hello altogether,

I am just wondering whether Anemone is possible to calculate multiple data trees using graft without using more than one ZUI Input in the stating loop. In my case just "data".

It seems like the end loop output data fits to the grafted true and false values, but when the conditions/exit is going to be three times true and one times false the loop stops instantly, even when the loop should have enough iterations to continue.

Could anybody help me please?

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I have no idea what you're trying to do, but this setup looks unnecessarily complex - can you describe what's the purpose of it ?

The E input of the Loop End accepts only one value - if you put more than one, like with a data tree - it will flatten it internally and pick only the first value.

I am very sorry about that I tried to structure the file a bit easier below, but it's very difficult to explain. It's just a data tree problem probably.

My only problem is how to stop the line lenght of the grid structure at the closest value to for example 15m lines lenght just for the U-Division and individually for each brep.

I got it already done for one brep so the line length depending on the U-division of the Grid structure would be about 13 or 14 but the result wenn using more then one brep are not close to a line length of 15 m at all at the breps indiviually. I have 4 breps in my example and should have 4 different grid results/ line length closest possible to 15m as I have 4 breps.

I hope that makes it bit clearer and is not too much expected, otherwise I probably need to try a complete different approach as I am already sitting down for many hours on this small data tree problem.

Thanks a lot anyway.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/92424750/anemone_multiple_loops.gh

I'm not sure why are you using Anemone here ? 

Are you familiar with that faq post - http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/the-why-and-how-of-data-t... ? (no sarcasm here)

Thanks for the article. It was very interesting. I'm getting in the data tree topology a lot at the moment. There must be a way I am sure and I will find it... sooner or later ;).

Well I could either use hoopsnake or Anemone and hoopsnake was lagging a lot.

Basically- I am just looking for a solution how to get the line length of a grid stucture to a length I want, so for example 15 meter for every grid line/curve on every brep. And I wanna be able to tell the grid which meter length it should have.

Sounds easy actually...

Thanks a lot for your help.

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