algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Hello varlnik,
i am trying to understand the tree structure you are after. Your grid points are structured in a tree with the main branches (collection of lists) having the points in the y axis. Then each subbranch has multiple points in place? or you want each point of the lets say branch 0;0 to be alone in each own subbranch 0;0;1etc? Note that N denotes the number of items in a list.
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alex
Thank you for answering. My goal is to enumerate all these points separately in every branch in y axis but also with logical sequence in axis x . But as you observe in the photo above every branch doesn't have the same number of points in axis y. Could you suggest anything else?
i have not suggested anything yet. still trying to understand what you are after. In order to suggest a solution you need to answer the above questions.
So branch 0;0, 0;1... are organized in y axis. I assume that branch 0;0 has N = 10 points, 0;1 N = 7 points.
In the photo the way you describe the points it is like branch 0;0 has N = 45 points, where subbranch 0;0;1 has null points, subbrach 0;0;1 has N=1 point... subbranch 0;0;9 has N= 9 points.
Most likely you need to just graft you initial data tree that has the following structure
0;0 with N = 10
0;1 with N = 7
0;2 with N = 9
0;3 with N = 5
0;4 with N = 8
without a file, or a solid description of your starting data structure all these remain assumptions.
find attached a 3dm file
"So branch 0;0, 0;1... are organized in y axis. I assume that branch 0;0 has N = 10 points, 0;1 N = 7 points" -- this is exactly what I want to do.
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