the sub-branches under certain level of branches. Such as turning the paths (0-N;0;0;0), (0-N;0;0;1), (0-N;0;0;0;0), (0-N;0;0;0;0;0;1) to (0-N). But I found If I want to do that, I have to use the Replace Branches 3 times because there are 3 length of paths. Am I correct?…
3)
0:1 (N=3)
Is there a way to do this with the current tree utilities or is there a planned component such as the path mapper that has been previously discussed?
Best regards
Danny…
Added by Danny Boyes at 3:59am on November 13, 2009
,{0;2},{0;3},{0;4},{0;5}... and I want to get {0;0},{1;0},{2;0},{3;0},{0;1},{1;1}... I already have these latest values within another list (see JPG attached).
THX!!…
en 3 of them, and one poolyline between two of them.
It would also be very nice if i could control it so that only the successive ones can be connected
so if {0:0:0} has 8 points and {0:0:1} has 8, as do {0:0:5} and {0:0:6} i would like to have this as two polylines, not one continoous that would in this case jump three branches (or curves that are shorter).
Does this make any sense?…
Added by Dusan Bosnjak at 2:08pm on September 28, 2009
Use the Split Tree component with {0;*} in the Mask Input. This will output {0;0} to {0;3} out of one out put and the rest i.e. {1;0} to {1;3} out of the other.