algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi
I have a text file which is separated by spaces. I need to extract out the 3rd, 4th and 5th column to use as x,y,z coordinates. I have tried the text split using a single space as the delimiter and then using the cull command to remove the resulting empty string. However due to the size of the file, it takes sometime (>5 minutes) to process the file. Is there a faster way to do this?
Many thanks
William
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Just realised why it is giving so many <empty>, because as a divider in the text file it uses 5 spaces. Well wherever the textfiles come from, whoever decided it was a good idea to use that as a separator is a bit of an idiot (no offense).
Instead of using " " as the separator, you can also try to use " ", although I doubt it will be that much faster. At least you wont have any <empty> data in your output. I am not in front of GH right now, so cant test if it really works. In any case splitting text is simply a slow process unfortunately.
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