lues. What I want to do is combine them so that the structure would be something like:
{4;0}
{4;1}
{4;2}
{4;3}
{5;0}
{5;1}
{5;2}
{5;3}
I tried the method here, but it didn't give me what I wanted, it was just tacking the new values onto the end, and not maintaining their paths. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!…
Added by Dennis Goff at 8:13am on February 10, 2016
TREE B
{0} n=1 {0;1} n=4
{1} n=1 {0;4} n=4
{2} n=1 {1;1} n=4
{1;2} n=4
{1;3} n=4
{1;4} n=4
{2;1} n=2
{2;2} n=4
{2;3} n=4
{2;4} n=4
Both trees are generated from sliders, so could have any number of branches, although they are tied together. Tree A is a set of division points on a line, Tree B is a set of intersections from lines generated radially from the first (in this case three) points. I am trying to perform a "closest point" operation between the first tree and the second tree-- only, I do not want them to cross list, or long or short list. I want the {0} point to operate with those entries in the 2nd tree that start with {0,x}. So it would look like
{0} --> closest point with {0;1},{0;4}
{1} --> closest point with {1;1},{1,2},{1,3},{1,4} etc
I cannot figure out how this works. What I am visually trying to do is cast rays from a string of points so that they stop when they encounter another curve. I am having trouble picking through the intersection events to get what I want. Check the attached files for some clarity. THANK YOU…
Added by Joshua Jordan at 12:06am on February 5, 2012
The best way is to use a C# or a VB component to transpose these
lists. I think in C# you can use transpose directly. You can ask this
on the VB/C# forum on our new website, www.grasshopper3d.com
- Scott
On May 27, 3:56 am, Tonsgaard wrote:
> Being a long time user of Generative Components trying to use
> grasshopper i miss the "transpose" command.
> I have a point list like this:
>
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
>
> and a want to transpose dimensions to:
>
> 1, 1, 1, 1, 1
> 2, 2, 2, 2, 2
> 3, 3, 3, 3, 3
> 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
> 5, 5, 5, 5, 5
>
> Surely I am not the first in need of this...
> how would i go about and do this...? I suppose its quite easy in VB
> script, but being used to GC's C# like language, I kinda dont know how
> to do this...
>
> thanks...
>
> Tonsgaard…
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Hi,
I want to divide curve with distance between points so it will be like this:
1--2---3----4-----5------6-------7-----, ...
with values in range 1 to 50, must be simple but im stuck..
tnx