r example:
{1} {6} Is this possible to do with Replace Branches?
{2} {5}
{3} => {3}
{4} {4}
{5} {5}
{6} {6}
If it were two lists, then it's very easy with List Replace, but kill me, I can't get what's the logic in Replace Branches...
Please help!
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Added by Artyom Maxim at 10:05am on January 29, 2013
{4}-0;3
{5}-6;7
{6}-5;7
{7}-5;6
Here it can be shown that there are two subgraphs containing 0,1,2,3,4 and 5,6,7. How can I use spiderweb (either using scripting or the components) to give me this result when I have many more vertices??
Thanks,
Sam…
in the desired order.
0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 6
3 = 7
4 = 8
5 = 9
6 = 12
7 = 13
8 = 2
9 = 3
10 = 4
11 = 5
12 = 10
13 = 11
Where the first number is the index and the second number is the actual sorting key. Then you sort these keys while sorting your curves in parallel using the A input of the Sort component.
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