eries would be 2,3, 4... oops! That's nine curves in only three branches. I can't see any point in looking at the code when the description sounds doomed to fail.…
Branch Address in the form {0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;.......;N}
Try Grafting the input (I) Create Path by right clicking on it and selecting graft from the context menu…
list with 8 curves into 5 branches, according to their distance to the other curves. So the first branch will have 2 curves, the next one will have 3 and so on...
Thank you!!
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in the desired order.
0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 6
3 = 7
4 = 8
5 = 9
6 = 12
7 = 13
8 = 2
9 = 3
10 = 4
11 = 5
12 = 10
13 = 11
Where the first number is the index and the second number is the actual sorting key. Then you sort these keys while sorting your curves in parallel using the A input of the Sort component.
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