e by joining 6 points with distances between them as follows -
6 points on X axis : 10mm , 10mm , 10mm , 10mm , 10mm
6 points on Y axis - Are according to Fibonacci series. ie. distance between points is
A-A' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
B-B' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
C-C' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
D-D' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
E-E' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
F-F' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
I want to move these points in XY plane . As the grid intersection points are at different distances the curved grid lines will bend and turn to intersect at these 6 points.
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Added by Rahul Bhushan at 12:39pm on September 3, 2014
etc.
Group 2 - 1, 6, 11, 16, 21 etc.
Group 3 - 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 etc.
Group 4 - 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 etc.
Group 5 - 4, 9, 14, 19, 24 etc. "
except in data, the branches start at 0, so 'group 1' is branch 0
as for the order of your points, that depends on the input prior sorting...
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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
If you right click on the 'Random' component, you will find an option for "Integer Numbers".
You might need to generate random integers of 3, 4, 5 or 6 and multiply that by ten?
nd router's external IP (分享器), not your computer's IP (it should look like 192.168.0.xxx).
Here's a quick tutorial to find your "real" IP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6Eyj8pjrNU…