It should work as you suspected. You may be getting 81 lines instead of 9 either because you've set the component as "cross-reference" or you've got one of the lists divided into different paths.
Added by Vicente Soler at 7:31pm on October 25, 2009
xt as scimport Rhino
if active: for i in range(len(geo)): geo_id = geo[i] sc.doc = ghdoc doc_object = rs.coercerhinoobject(geo_id) geometry = doc_object.Geometry attributes = doc_object.Attributes
when i test it it returns:
Runtime error (MissingMemberException): 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'Geometry'Traceback: line 17, in script
I DID CHANGE TO LIST ACCESS which is the most common problem. So i don't know what is wrong? I'll post the file below.…
this target list:
(a1, b1, c1, d1)
(a2, b2, c2, d2)
(a3, b3, c3, d3)
....
What I want to do is injecting one more value (arbitrary angle in my case) to each point before I cull many of them - so that each point brings its angle data along.
Any hep would be greatly appreciated. TIA
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