ny iterations at one go as you describe:
http://smartgeometry.org/index.php?option=com_community&view=groups&task=viewdiscussion&topicid=20&groupid=2&Itemid=0
I also posted there an example of linking this to Galapagos - which is something I'd been meaning to explore more for ages. I've not tried it yet with anything more interesting than adjusting the depth of a truss to minimize total displacement, but I think there's a lot more that could be done.…
s 8, 4, 2, 10, 1, 3, 8, 4, 2, 0. But then for the end result to maintain all numbers above 5 but replace all numbers below with a defined number..Let's say zero. So then the list would read...8, 0, 0, 10, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0.…
which will result in creating a check for each branch with one item to be 'matched' (in this case to see if it is included in the domain) with all three domains in the single list. so in the end you get a data tree with 8 branches (derived from the 8 grafted values) with 3 items in each branch, that are the check of each initial value with the 3 items domain list.
thank you for sharing the other option too!.
cheers
alex…
o luck so far. I get the same error every time. I am attaching a print screen. Thanks to anyone who makes an effort
P.S. My PC is running now Windows 8 Enterprise N RTM x64 Build 9200 …
Added by cuki fuki at 1:24am on September 25, 2012
the parameter as the first polyline + the change:
if the first polyline segments was :
pt80{8,9,0}, pt81{10,10,0}, pt82{12,11,0}, pt83{16,11,0}, pt84{19,12,0}...pt89{26,20,0}
then in the new polyline I want it to be (with a change in the x axis of 8 segments)
pt80B{8+8,9,0}, pt81B{10+8,10,0}, pt82B{12+8,11,0}, pt83B{16+8,11,0}, pt84B{19/19+8,12,0}...pt89B{26,20,0}
Thank you for all the help
and you made everything to sound so easy…