he same order of the list. for example i have a list with 4 different lenght of curve like this:
0= 10
1= 12
2= 8 (minimum)
3= 17 (maximum)
and wont to make a ranking that the longest curve gets the value 4 and the smallest the value 1, like this
0= 2
1= 3
2= 1
3= 4
i tried the sort list function, but it dosn`t work
can anybody help me!
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y, I'm trying to create a definition that will allow me to move a series of planes different amounts in the x or y direction, based on there heights [z].So for example if the plane is 3' high or less it will move only 1' in the x and/or y directionif the plane is between 3'-5' then it will move 2' in the x and/or y directionif the plane is between 5'-10' it will move 3' in the x and/or y directionthoughts?…
Panels contain text, not numbers. "10" is less than "5" because it starts with a "1", which sorts less than "5".
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Poprad, Slovakia
Added by David Rutten at 4:51pm on October 8, 2012
the one-but-last list [4]. After running out of the n- items avalaible it should continue with the second item of list 0 and so on for all items on all the lists.
Intput, six lists of 30 items each
[0] (n=30)
[1] (n=30)
[2] (n=30)
[3] (n=30)
[4] (n=30)
[5] (n=30)
Output, 18 lists of 10 items each
[0],i=0;[5],i=4; [4],i=7;...
[0],i=1;[5],i=5; [4],i=8;...
...
[5],i=1;[4],i=5; [3],i=0;...
I thought perhaps the weave component or the relative tree item component but didn't manage to figure out how to compose the mask. I couldn't find much on how to use these. I guess it should wrap the lists, but not the items.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.…
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How are you defining lowest X/Y and highest X/Y? For example, if I have three 2D Points:
{-5, 10}
{-3, 0}
{4, -10}
Which of them qualifies for the highest and which the lowest?
Added by David Stasiuk at 11:36am on February 13, 2016
7, 9, 12 and 13 to be able to rotate freely around the y axis at nodes 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 and 11 respectively. The last 2 conditions, for elements 12 and 13, doesn't give any problems, but the first 4 does.
Any help?
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h i get 5 points (kinkos), Lets say 0,1,2,3,4,...But all segments are of different sizes,..that is, I know the distance between 0 & 1 is 2 units,Distance btw 1 & 2 = 3 unitsDistance btw 2 & 3 = 1 unitDistance btw 3 & 4 = 4units,..How do i do this division,. Could anyone help please,..Thank you…