algorithmic modeling for Rhino
 cull edges.ghx, 162 KB
 cull edges.ghx, 162 KB                             CullGridEdge.ghx, 193 KB
 CullGridEdge.ghx, 193 KB                            Chris,
Thanks a lot for the help this is most useful. How would I go about selecting the points that have not been culled (all the points other than the edge points)?
Michael
I have plus and minus components in series which you can see in the image at the top. I eliminated the plus component in the actual def and adjusted the subtrahend in the minus component.
Chris
 CullGridCenter.ghx, 224 KB
 CullGridCenter.ghx, 224 KB                             Cull Pt Grid Edges.ghx, 69 KB
 Cull Pt Grid Edges.ghx, 69 KB                            Matt-
Great to see a simpler solution. I knew something would be possible using the Path mapper component but I don't quite get how to work with that yet. In experimenting with your definition I'm wondering if you could explain what the graft option does within the item component.
Thanks.
Chris
Hi Chris
The reason for the graft is so that each Path(Branch) collects all Indexes in the list from the lower series before moving onto the next branch to do them same.
Otherwise the first Path(Branch) picks the first index in the list and the second path the second index and so on.... Thus a diagonal set of points that may straighten along the top if the paths finsh before the indexes finshes.
Matt
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