ations. The pattern should look more circular instead of interlocking starfish.
Grafting P input will search the the whole cloud C for each of the P. So if you want the 27 closest points to each of your 27 station. You need to input a grafted version of the stations to P and a flat version of the centroids to C. then connect the grafted station points with the results. But this will look nowhere near your first picture.
If you want to select all the closest points for each of the stations, kint of a voronoi pattern, then this discussion might be helpful.…
etting when I merge the three trees, but what I would like to get is:
essentially a tree with 27 branches, each with a single list of either 11 or 21 points.
{0} (N=11)
{1} (N=11)
...
{10} (N=21)
{11} (N=21)
...
{17} (N=11)
{18) (N=11)
{27} (N=11)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
All the best,
Matt
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Added by Matt Schmid at 3:06pm on December 4, 2010
t item (see the image), is it possible to do this in another way (quickly) ?
Is it possible to divide that curve into 2 separate curves using a point that i've used for the division?
Thanks…
Added by luca.pavarin at 4:08pm on January 7, 2010