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Take the following example.
I have two curves referenced with a Crv Param this creates a single path with 2 items {0}(N=2).
If I divide these Curves by 10 segments I end up with 2 Paths of 11 points each {0;0}(N=11) and {0;1}(N=11)
If I want each point to be handled separately I can Graft a branch to hold each point. So I get 22 Paths looking like {0;0;0}(N=1), {0;0;1}(N=1).....{0;1;10}(N=1).
Each path is therefore the address of a particular item or items of interest.
The Param Viewer can be found Params>Special>Param Viewer and can be viewed either as a list of Paths or graphically by a double click.
Also note that the Fancy Wires display the structure of a stream of data. Single wire = Single Data Item, Double Wire = Multiple Data on single Path and Double Dashed Wire = Multiple/Single Data on Multiple Paths…
are on their own paths, but the first branch contains 3 curves and the second one 2 curves. If you want the same result for all pairs of curves you'd need to split up the first and second branches, so that all curves are on their own branch.…
Added by Lars Renklint at 4:33am on September 6, 2009