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.…
So u seem to have the same issue as me then? I have to explicitly change it to 0 1 2 3, the default is not this it is 0 1 3 2. Converse for a tru face it is as expected, default is 0 1 2.
Added by Steve Lewis at 7:00pm on December 24, 2013
nts me this:
[[0], [0, 1], [0, 1, 2], [0, 1, 2, 3], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]]
this is what I wanted but how to convert this to tree in grasshopper?
In grasshopper I just get:
8x IronPython.Runtime.List…
e), {1;2}(line), {1;3}(line)... and on the other side to have {0;0}(all lines except {0}(0)), {0;1} (all lines except {0}(1)), {0;2}(all lines except {0}(2)), {0;3}(all lines except {0}(3)), {1;0} (all lines except {1}(0)), {1;1} (all lines except {1}(1)), {1;2} (all lines except {1}(2)) ,{1;3} (all lines except {1}(3))...The first tree is easy to achieve, simply grafting a branch for each element, and the other, what I've done is to copy all lines of each tree ({0},{1},{2},{3}), to have them in all branches of each tree ({0;0}(elements of {0}), {0;1}(elements of {0}),,{1;0}(elements of {1}), {1;1}(elements of {1})..., and then remove in the first branch({0;1} the first element(0), in the second branch the second element, the third branch the third element...And so correctly you compare each line with all the other within each branched tree.Aaaaapufff XD…