algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I've got a challenge for the Coffe + Grasshopper comunity:
can you figure out how to divide a list into shorter equal lists without plugins, scripts or functions?
1.- Only native GH components allowed.
2.- The number of resulting lists must be variable, you should be able to control it via sliders
3.- Your submission must not be clustered, the use of it on this post is to prevent cheating.
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Nice, i'll upload my solution later, but it's beautiful to see how other minds approach to the same problem.
Ok, given than the last one seem to be really easy i got this one:
given a set of irregular lists(in this case i used a group of exploded polylines) after been modified in a way that gives you back a flattened list.
need to go back to the original set of lists (assuming the modification did not change the order of the elements)
No plugins
No Script
No functions
just nice GH native components.
Great solution, now i think next step is what Michael Pryor is proposing, not use of original data.
IMHO its not possible... (like in nature - if information is lost, nothing can be done).
There is a little "cheat" for this - code information about data tree in data (so data has information about its "position").
So I did here : http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/how-can-i-sort-in-two-dim... (point number 7).
This cant (?) be done with geometry, but with values (i.e. indices) yes.
I will show how to do it later, now I have a big deadline approaching :)
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