ts will basically be a set of different ellipses:{a1, a2, b1, b2} (with different properties) From that i want to create random Lists of let’s say 15 items (ellipses) Something like that {a1, b2, b1, a1, a2, b1, b1, a2, a1, b1, b2, a1, b2, a1, a1}. But I want to be able to create some constrains. So for example if I have a1 I will be able to have next a2 or b1 but not to b2. I am not sure if this is possible in grasshopper and i was messing around with some logic components but without any luck.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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ven if the number of panels inside each cell varies. The current solution works when the number of panels inside each cell is always two or other same numbers, but it wouldn't work if the number of panels inside frames are different in each cell. It would be perfect, if numbering of panels are automatically added correctly next to the cell number based on the number of panel division instead of feeding the fixed number.
To take an example, let's assume that the cell #80 has three panels and the #81 has two ones. In this case, three panels within the cell #80 would be numbered like 80-1, 80-2, 80-3, while two panels within the #81 would be numbered such as 81-1 and 81-2 automatically. …
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It should work as you suspected. You may be getting 81 lines instead of 9 either because you've set the component as "cross-reference" or you've got one of the lists divided into different paths.
Added by Vicente Soler at 7:31pm on October 25, 2009