Is it like this:
If a beam is connected from nod 0 to 1 and from 1 to 4. Another from 2 to 3 and from 3 to 5.
Node 1 and 3 have the same coordinates, but are they rigidly connected or not?
of "function" of grasshopper, so that if I give 44 input it would give me back 44 output treating them as " 1 by 1 "... but he behaves like a bunch of components "closed of view" in a box... and the data tree of the cluster is the same of the data tree "outside", with no real advantage in using them (IMHO, apart from closing/pw them). I just wanted that GH "forgot" the things inside the cluster, using my input 44 path file one by one....
So I managed to fulfill my task copying 44 times the cluster and giving the rigth input... the result on picture allegated:
GH_03 is the main, with the 44 copied cluster, in GH_04 there is a detailed view of the cluster, and in GH_05 inside the cluster.…
descending order. Or is it that all numbers in a group must be within a tolerance form every other number in that group and ones only in tolerance of some in that group form some misfit group?…
Added by Michael Pryor at 1:20pm on November 19, 2014