a follow up question... how do I wrap a list onto itself at a certain frequency?
i.e. I want the list {1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9}
to become {1,4,7; 2,6,8; 3,6,9} wrapped every 3rd item
Added by Joshua Jordan at 5:30pm on November 17, 2012
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
ot want to implement rhino 6 wip meshes in grasshopper, so that you could open grasshopper definition on rhino 6 from rhino 5 and vice versa. But this results in issues that it is impossible internalize mesh with ngons. However they are very useful for adjacency and etc.…
d 4 parameters to split the curve into 5 segments). So then your data structure is off, when you rotate 5 curves around 6 points.
Later on in the file, you split the curve again, but you use the parameters of the 5 curves, resulting in 25 parameters, but you still only want to split each curve at 5 parameters. Otherwise it results in everything being duplicated 5 times and then when you rotate again, everything is off. Always make sure you have matching number of items in the data structure when you have one node with 2 different input with grafted data (dashed lines going in).
Also I am not sure exactly what you are trying to do, but if you are interested in Leafs and how they can be built more easily (the way nature does it), you should have a look at L-Systems. There is probably some threads on it here in the forum already. The way you are building your patch is ok, but a bit inefficient.
Best, Armin.…
Added by Armin Seltz at 5:59am on September 1, 2016