d of having two lists of 5 items each, you'll have one list of 5 items and 5 lists of 1 item each.
Alternatively you can use the Cross Reference component, but I think Grafting is the better option.
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Added by David Rutten at 7:05am on December 30, 2013
, branches, and trees.
This is currently how I think of it:
A 'point' component with 5 points will generally be compared to a 1-dimensional array with 5 indices.
If we flip this "path" then it becomes a 2-dimensional array looking like this [5][1].
Although it seems like Grasshopper does not iterate through these 'arrays' as one would assume.
Also, the question arises when we have a "tree" whose "paths" looks like:
{0;0;0} (5)
{0;0;1} (5)
{0;1;0} (5)
{0;1;1} (5)
{1;0;0} (5)
{1;0;1} (5)
{1;1;0} (5)
{1;1;1} (5)
For example.
Anyone have any insight here? Or where insight may be found.
Thanks!…
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