the components seem to handle that like a list of lists, like a 2D array.
Say I send this 2x4 data to a curve divide, and it creates 10 points per each of 8 curves, then I feel like it should be outputting a sort of 3D array - 2 paths of 4 paths of 10 points, and I CAN still see the array structure in the param viewer. But I feel like it is outputting paths 20 paths of 5 point each. Is there are way to access the 2x10 stucture at this point?
(Manuel, I did just read your reply to my other post, and see that might be an answer to this, thanks)
Is everything pretty much handled as a 2D list of lists, and no 3D (no list of lists of lists)?
Are the tree logic components the key to getting the right 2D structure out of 3D (or deeper) structures?
Thanks!!!
Chris…
Added by Chris Wilkins at 9:57am on October 18, 2009
nts which are located on different surfaces of these boxes. Now I want to divide the points in such a way that I have all the points located on each different surface in a branch of a list.
So if I have a tree for the points with 10 branches (for 10 different situations) and 4 different surfaces the points can be located on. I would like to have one tree as a result where I have the following struture:
{Situation 1, Surface 1}
{Situation 1, Surface 2}
{Situation 1, Surface 3}
{Situation 1, Surface 4}
{Situation 2, Surface 1}
...
{Situation 10, Surface 4}
My goal is to make individual surfaces based on the point clusters on each surface.
For now I tried the Point in Curves function, but somehow I still get points on different surfaces even though I should just get them for one of the surfaces.
Kind regards,
Florian…