e
7. True
8. True <-- this one
9. True
10. False
11. True
12. False
13. True
14. True <-- this one
15. True
16. False
17. True
18. False
19. True
20. True <-- this one
21. True
22. False
23. True
24. False
25. True
26. True <-- this one
27. True
28. False
29. True
30. False
31. True
32. True <-- this one
33. True
Any idea how I can solve this?
Thanks!…
r itself is compiled against .NET 3·5.
I recommend you use Rhino4, .NET 3·5 and VS 2008 as a debugging platform.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Hi Naoki! Use list item to extract 2 and 3 from original list. Cull item 2 and 3 from original list and then list insert (insert your list item in 4 and 5 indexes). Hope helps. Bests.
i mean, i want a slider that can do 3 sides, 4 sides, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. for the grids because I dont want to use a fixed grid shape such as square grid (4 sides only).
output: 0, 1, 3, 6, 10, 14, 17I have a basic understanding of programming and can understand vb.net better than I can write it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!ThanksJeff…
raft the first (4) 0's into a branch, then the next (5) 26's, then (5) 52's, then (8) 72's, and so on. The list is being generated does not have a consistent pattern of consecutive numbers, but if I could count the number of consecutive items, then I would be able to tell the list where to partition.…
So out of all these breps you want to union the ones that intersect each other in groups of exactly 4? If only 3 of them intersect, no union, if 5 or more intersect, no union?
Added by David Rutten at 9:07am on February 22, 2016