Let's say first curve is divided by 1, the second one by 3, the third one by 9, then by 27 and etc. I tried to raise (i+start) to the power of 3: 3**(i+start). It kinda worked, but not sure if it's the correct way.…
ine between: item 1 {0;0} treeA and {0;0;1} treeB
line between: item 2 {0;0} treeA and {0;0;2} treeB
line between: item 0 {0;1} treeA and {0;0;0} treeB
line between: item 1 {0;1} treeA and {0;0;1} treeB
line between: item 2 {0;1} treeA and {0;0;2} treeB
I solved the problem in a static way: I banged and grafted every branch of the treeA. Then I put two line components to draw two lines groups between the treeA branches and the treeB.
That's not what I'm looking for.
What I need is that if in the treeA the branches number changes then the algorithm draws lines automatically.
I attached the gha. file.
Thanks for your help.…
zed like this:
{0}
0 Surface 1
{1}
0 Surface 2
1 Surface 3
2 Surface 4
{2}
0 Surface 5
1 Surface 6
{3}
0 Surface 7
1 Surface 8
2 Surface 9
And not like this (which is what i have when select tehm with "multiple surfaces")
{0}
0 Surface 1
1 Surface 2
.....
7 Surface 8
8 Surface 9
Thanks a lot for your help: it is a very frequent issue and i would like to fix it.
Regards
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3 of them have an area of 3 m^2
3 of them have an area of 6 m^2
3 of them have an area of 9 m^2
can I create a data tree with 3 branches sorted by area?
Thank you!…
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