Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi all, i'm a new (and so very clumsy!) user  and i'm familiar just with the basics of
grasshopper..at least i'm starting!
i have an issue. I was given a grasshopper file with a rhombus grid, it is a very complex file, and i was wondering if it is possible to work on only 2 rhombus elements on this grid, creating a sort of double component? having a lot of rhombus surfaces, i exploded them and i used item-list to select each point at the corners of all the rhombus..so in this way i can work on 1 rhombus whose characteristics will be copyed through the whole surface...is it possible create a "list" to have 2 rhombus a time?! thanksssss

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The simple answer is Yes.

You can plug multiple Integers into a List Item Component and get multiple Outputs.

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thanks a lot for the answer! i understand your suggestion on the example grid you made, but how should it work in this case? thanks again!!
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which pair of rhombi are you interested in?
eheheh i made it! thanks a lot!
No worries. Have you had a look at Rajaa Issa's paneling tools which you can use in Grasshopper. http://wiki.mcneel.com/labs/panelingcommands

Hi all :)

Just came across this post and I am also working with a rhombic grid but I am struggling to give the grid depth (rather than it just being a truss). Do you know how I can achieve this??

I am manipulating the grid using attractors/repellers (This bit I can do) but needs to be in a more three dimensional grid. Please help??

Thanks! 

Karisma

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