but you could use some combination of components to control the length of the '1' run and value of the repetition.
Inserting lists into other lists is in fact the much more complex. Grasshopper vanilla only provides a component for inserting individual items into a list (although many items can be inserted at once, making the insertion calculation index maths a lot easier).
To do it right you'll have to repeat the '1', '2', '3' as many times as you need to insert it, and then, generate the matching list of insertion indices '3', '3', '3', '7, '7', '7', ... This will involve a fair amount of Series or Duplicate, or Stack, or whatever...…
ersect (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) with the line and the ones which do not intersect (0, 1, 7). Intersect is done! But how to get the non intersecting vectors (0, 1, 7)?
So I e. g. could deselect vectors 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 so I would display/use only vectors 0, 1, 7 and the bounced ones.
Appreciate your help!
Rudi…
ea being the further up the column, the more dramatic the effect. For example:at 1", the effect is at 1at 3", the effect is at 3at 7", the affect is at 7, ect.I figure it must be some form of formula, but I am uncertain how to call upon other number sliders, or how to set it up.Thanks!…