se the cull pattern, so I wanted to make the pattern using a function component. x=y. x= the original list and y= the interval i wanted to remove. So the pattern should be:
0: false
1:false
2:false
3:false
4:true
5:true
6:true
7:true
8:false
9:false
10:false
etc...…
Added by Rasmus Holst at 3:32am on November 17, 2009
of "function" of grasshopper, so that if I give 44 input it would give me back 44 output treating them as " 1 by 1 "... but he behaves like a bunch of components "closed of view" in a box... and the data tree of the cluster is the same of the data tree "outside", with no real advantage in using them (IMHO, apart from closing/pw them). I just wanted that GH "forgot" the things inside the cluster, using my input 44 path file one by one....
So I managed to fulfill my task copying 44 times the cluster and giving the rigth input... the result on picture allegated:
GH_03 is the main, with the 44 copied cluster, in GH_04 there is a detailed view of the cluster, and in GH_05 inside the cluster.…
0},{19;1}...{19;122}.
To do this, I used path mapper using theses masks:
source: {a;b}
target{a;b-1}
Obviously, the "b-1" is the root of the problem, but I'm wondering if there is an operation in path mapper that would allow me to wrap the numbers so that when it goes past zero, it would flip around. Any ideas?
Thanks…
Added by Dennis Goff at 1:24pm on November 20, 2015
ggle A
7. Toggle A
8. Toggle 2
9. Toggle 3
10. Toggle A
11. Toggle A
12. Toggle 3
I was thinking to use somehow slider and animate option....but without luck
Any idea would be appreciated…
.9 in image) and anything below .5 will be replaced with y(.1 in image). Obviously i want to be able to tweak the rules so it can be any combo, like anything above or below .3 will become .7 and .o1 etc. I have tried cull but the problem is when i recombine the lists they are not in the right order. I need to evaluate line by line and keep the parametric relationship. The image shows the list of numbers i have on the left, and and example of the desired list on the right (i made it manual). this is killing me. lol, my midterm is on wednesday and this is the last piece of the puzzle, any help will be treasured!…