Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

Today I have a big fight with all kind of Strings! I have a data tree with 480 branches and a list of 140 strings. I would like to compare these two lists and get the amount strings (of the lower list) I have in each branch. I tried already several possibilities but still cant get it right. Member Index and List items doesnt bring me further because it selects the wrong Items. A comparision through the equality component also doesnt work.

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I think the [Set Intersection] component is what you're after. It would be nice if you could post some of these string collections so we can test our ideas.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Hi David,

thanks for your reply. Is there a possibility to copy a data tree to the canvas? I can copy the list, but it´s never with all the 480 branches.

You can internalize almost all parameter types. It will turn the data-tree from inherited data to local data.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Indeed Set Intersection was a great solution!! Nevertheless I´m still suffering to get the amount of the items in each branch.

Attachments:

[List Length] will tell you for each list how long it is.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Looks like you are using GH to create an European political rhetoric generator.

See this American version for reference:

http://phrasegenerator.com/politics

My supporters know that I will protect our hard-working families, our iPhone apps and our heroes of 9/11.

Now I know who I will vote for, the iPhone apps got me.

iPhone apps seems popular right now.

I refuse to support an America where greedy insurance companies and backroom dealmakers can take away our iPhone apps.

I got one before that said something like:

I have faith in my faith in Jesus Christ, our Christian religion and our iPhone apps.

That guy is saying the right stuff.

Not directly on a rhetoric generator, nevertheless it is a interesting tool, but on a metareader of texts that shows me main relation between most used words in a certain text. So far I made a frist tryout with a text from the german version of the accelerationist manifesto: http://criticallegalthinking.com/2013/05/14/accelerate-manifesto-fo...

And here the current result:

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