the previous version of genoform used excel to work...I am running rhino emulating windows on a mac that doesn´t have office installed...is excel requiered to use genoform 2?
thnx
ble query combo) check the indices correspondence > see the query for "Stadium" for instance. I don't think that things are OK (or the indices column in xls is some "other" ???)
3. Excel rows are more than curves count > ????
4. Use this excel attached.…
or each branch goes to col 1, element 2 to col 2 and so on. The issue I am having is how to deal with branches that have less than 5 elements. Notice how in the attachment the number 8 is at row 2 where I want it to be in row 3.…
Added by jon kontuly at 1:03pm on September 30, 2014
spreadsheet reader to extrapolate the data, then sort and partitioned to make a relative range of data. From there, I was looking to assign line thickness and typology and a direction, but I'm a little stuck. Any help would be appreciated. If there's any other way you think would be better, I'm all ears. Thanks
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sample file, it seems like you want to write [2] different trees of data into [2] different ranges in the same Excel worksheet. I have two ideas for a workaround:
1) Combine the two data trees into one, and insert null values where you want white space in excel. If you'd like an example of this, format a sample sheet in Excel the way you want it to look, and read the sheet with our Read Excel Sheet tool. The input for the Write to Excel component wants to look like the output from the Read Excel Sheet.
2) Write the two trees into separate worksheets in excel, and create a third worksheet that references the values from the first two into the desired ranges.
Hope that helps! Cheers,
Ben…