algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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 relativetreeitemproblem.ghx, 151 KB
 relativetreeitemproblem.ghx, 151 KB                            See if the attached makes any sense. Relative Tree items are specified using offsets in the data path and item index notation. Thus:
{0;0;+1}(-1)
means "get the item in the next branch that is one level behind me"
So if the notation for a specific item is:
{0;1;4}(3)
then the relative item will be found at:
{0;1;5}(2)
unless if there is no {5} and wrap is set to true, in which case the item will be found at:
{0;1;0}(2)
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Turku, Finland
 RelItems.ghx, 76 KB
 RelItems.ghx, 76 KB                            Although it was written in Korean..
I hope the images would be helpful..
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