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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

I have a list that had to be flattened along a definition in order for a certain operation to work, is there any way I can reformat the list based upon its original list format?

In other words, say I have a list of 100 points with 5 branches (of unequal length) and a list of 100 points in one single branch. Is there any way I can use the original branch/list format to split the (2nd) single list back into its original branches?

Sorry if this has been asked before, and thanks for any help. 

I will post a picture of a definition if need be but it should be pretty understandable. 

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Here is a screenshot of my issue, two lists. I may have used improper Grasshopper wording in my original post, I meant I need the path format of the second list to match the first, instead of being one long list. 

I think the new unflatten component in the latest release of Grasshopper will do this for you - if not it is also possible using the "Match Paths" component in http://www.food4rhino.com/project/human

Thanks a bunch Andrew, since I am still on Rhino 4 I can't use the latest Grasshopper version but that component you linked worked perfectly.

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