nique paths for your 5 different heights. They will need to be replaced with two-level paths according to height and letter index. That's 5*6 = 30 unique paths to 30 sub-lists. Each item has its item index within the list. The combined path+index address will be unique for all items. you will also get a unique address for each item if you just flatten the hole thing and use the item index...
2) check the attached definition…
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?
angle has to be between 5° to 15°
-for color 2, the angle has to be between 20° to 30°
etc..
Can I subdivided the surface by type of color (exemple: color 1 will be 2 subdivision; color 2 will be 3 subdivision, ..)
many many thx for your help guys :)
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6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, etc
In addition to the components in the attached file, I have also tried using Cull Index but that did not do much. I tried using a number slider set to whole numbers with the range equal to the values I have set up in the integer, but it just increases the size by 1 every time. Any help on steps in the right direction would be great thanks.…
a COM error.
I tried to fix the COM with visual studio by updating the references but no luck.
I am currently using rhino 6 because i want to use the new make2d command in grasshopper. But the plug in doesnt work with 5 and 6. same issue.
Have there been any work on this ?
Thank you,
Joey Doherty
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