algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Basically I have a lot of number sliders that controls something.
I would like to control each of the number sliders with the panel tool.
Basically like a master palette, I can change the information in the panel and it will correspond to the slider which will then do its job.
This is very useful as I can have a lot of iterations saved in different panels, which I can then execute easily by switching them, instead of changing each and every sliders! imagine if i have 100 different sliders and 100 different iterations?
I have thought of a way, which is by having a multi line panel and list-iteming each of them into their respective input, but this is too cumbersome, and it looses the convenience of the number slider..
Please view attachment for a clearer picture, its actually pretty simple. I have checked online high and low, all i got was the remote control panel, but that does not give me the function of inputting data like how the conventional panel does.
Anyone out there who can send me the light!?
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 Master panel.jpg, 183 KB
 Master panel.jpg, 183 KB                            Perfect!! Thanks Naruto!!
This works even with a list of values and slider names. exactly what I was after!
Thank you!!
 SLC_monitor_and_store_slider_values_V2.gh, 18 KB
 SLC_monitor_and_store_slider_values_V2.gh, 18 KB                             SLC_slider_control_V2.gh, 397 KB
 SLC_slider_control_V2.gh, 397 KB                             SLC_adjustslider_V2.gh, 15 KB
 SLC_adjustslider_V2.gh, 15 KB                            Naruto,
I know its too much, but can you possibly make this work for Boolean toggles and panels as well? not only number slider? Please??
Guan Xiong
 GetSlider12.gh, 10 KB
 GetSlider12.gh, 10 KB                            Guan Xiong
 GetSlider12.gh, 10 KB
 GetSlider12.gh, 10 KB                            Thanks Naruto!!! xx
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