hey guys, probably a no brainer but I somehow got stuck..
Trying to change a path name from [(8),(9)] to [(0),(1)]
I got this tree from a culled list..that's why have these numbers.
Thanks
e a list of coordinates which I need to sort in groups as per a series of numbers in another list. Both are txt files which I'm reading to bring a series of points in but those points are generated with a corresponding index.
Of course the lists are not sorted in any way, but the numbers are corresponding so it looks like a series of 9, 6, 7, 2, 8, 0, 9, 5, 6, 4, 2, 3, 8, 5, 5, 6, 9, 4 in one file( and series of (X, Y, Z) coordinates in the other.
The question is how can I make it to sort the list and then split it per index... if it is possible... or should I just do this in excel and bring clean lists in?
My idea, if it works, is use the series of points to generate paths and work with them.
I'll attach the lists just if it helps making a clear idea.
Any advice will be very welcome.…
an't remember it) that will only give you the resulting whole number that results from any given division...modulus division will give the exact opposite, or only the fractions of numbers that result. In code they would be forward slash, back slash, and percent symbol, respectively. That's the case for VB and most other languages as well...here's a simple example...
8/3 = 2.66666
8\3 = 2
8%3 = 0.6666
HTH…