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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

hi!
As i said in the title i'm trying to populate a surface with rectangles(fillet corners,and offset).Itried to loft the external rectangles and the offseted one,but something is going wrong cause it doesn't work!Someone can help me?
Thank you very much and....Merry Christmas!!
I Attached a screenshot and the difinition.

Paolo

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Hi, You just needed your paths to be set up right for the loft. I'm assuming you wanted the loft to look like this image. It can probably be done cleaner than I just did it, but I'm still somewhat new with path logic.

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Hi Chris,
First of all,thank you very much for your help.I took a look at your file and i think i understood what you did(i hope so).Practically you have simplified the tree structure from (0;0;1;0;0) etc to (0;1) etc.
Am i saying right?I'm new with path logic too.
Yes. It wasn't about the simplification, but about the original curves and the offset curves having the same path structure so that they could be merged. See in the parameter viewer, there are 8 paths of 2. So you are sending each set of two curves to be lofted (8 times). The merge put the two sets of curves together that way, but would not have worked same if the path structure was different (as it was before the flatten and graft). Below is a cleaner method using the path mapper.

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oh ok now i understand!with the path mapper you make the tree structure of the offseted lines equal to fillet lines.One question:the letters a,b,c ,d in the path mapper refers to branches,isn't it?
Thank you Chris!I'm learning a lot from you!
Paolo

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