What I need to do, is to cycle through all the branched items of the X lists with every single item of the corresponding list of Y.
So:
{0,0}(N=1) with 1st item of Y{0},
{0,1}(N=1) with 1st item of Y{0}
...
{0,15}(N=1) with 1st item of Y{0} (and this is the first cycle).
Then (cycle 2)
{0,0}(N=1) with 2nd item of Y{0},
{0,1}(N=1) with 2nd item of Y{0}
...
{0,15}(N=1) with 2nd item of Y{0}
Then do the same thing with the X list {1,0} .. {1,15} with the corresponding Y{1}
As a result I need to have the following list structure:
{0,0}N=6, {0,1}N=6, {0,2}N=6 ... {0,15}N=6,
{1,0}N=15, {1,1}N=15, {1,2}N=15 ... {0,15}N=15.
If I use the component "shift path" (as suggested in another discussion) it will match the items per item-order instead of cycling through all the items of the first sublist...
Hope this makes sense.
Any suggestion?…
13 5 15 6 17 7 ... …
But it seems I have not been clear:
the input values (3,5,7,9,11,13) should be presented in the way of "number slider" parameter. So by increasing the value of the slider from minimum 3, to 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 17... I should get an output numbers of 0,1,3,4,5,6,7...
So I if choose value 3 on the input "number slider", on the other end, I want 0 as an output.
Or if I choose value 5 on the input "number slider", I want 1 as an output, and so on.
Is this possible?…
hen the each element of the corresponding X branch list will be repeated 6 times >> basically the output list would have the same structure of the input Xlist but instead of having only one item per branch I would have 6 items per branch >>
{0,0}N=6, {0,1}N=6, {0,2}N=6 ... {0,15}N=6,
{1,0}N=15, {1,1}N=15, {1,2}N=15 ... {0,15}N=15.
I made a quick example of my problem, here attached.
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nts me this:
[[0], [0, 1], [0, 1, 2], [0, 1, 2, 3], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]]
this is what I wanted but how to convert this to tree in grasshopper?
In grasshopper I just get:
8x IronPython.Runtime.List…
1. Duplicate the first list.(24-->48) and Graft(48 branchs of 1 item each)
2. Graft the second list.(48 branchs of 1 item each)
3. merge two list
4. Join Curves
5. Fillet Curve