it,
[3] the upper limit, [4] the slider position.
What do you think?
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Added by Matt Trimble at 7:54pm on November 17, 2009
n the SetA lenght there could be a boolean to toggle an append function.
SetA = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z} ,
SetB = {1, 2, 3}
Imap = {10}
Append = True >> Result = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z, 1, 2, 3}
Append = False >> Result = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z}
This is different from the "list insert" component that you wrote but I find it more intuitive. Maybe I just have a problem with the name, I would understand it better if it was called "Item insert"... I'm no english expert so I may be completely wrong.
Perhaps there could be two components one "Item Insert" and another "List Insert"...
ReplaceItem would also be very useful.…
Added by Frane Zilic at 1:57pm on September 10, 2010
ther will react.
When I say move L or W i mean just that while in rhino screen I pick either L or W and move one or the other.
Ie if I have area requirement of 1000 sqft. then at L of 50' W is 20' if I move l towards the center of object W will be decreasing and as it gets close to center it will actually make a square and pass through and L could be 20' and W would be 50'.…
tA = {A, B, C}
SetB = {U, V, W, X, Y, Z}
Imap = {0, 0, 2, 2, 3, 4}
If I use your proposed method, then the result would be (displayed for each insertion):
{U, A, B, C} 'insert U at index 0
{V, U, A, B, C} 'insert V at index 0
{V, U, W, A, B, C} 'insert W at index 2
{V, U, X, W, A, B, C} 'insert X at index 2
{V, U, X, Y, W, A, B, C} 'insert Y at index 3
{V, U, X, Y, Z, W, A, B, C} 'insert Z at index 4
Whenever I insert an item into the list, it bumps all subsequent items up by one. This means that the *order* in which SetB and Imap are supplied greatly affects the result.
In the current scheme, the order is irrelevant, except for when you have identical index values, then the order should remain intact.
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David Rutten
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Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 6:29am on September 10, 2010
Ok, cool. Thanks for your help with this, David.
Matt
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Added by Matt Trimble at 8:54am on November 19, 2009