Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

I'm using Entwine to collect and group some data and than, inside a cluster, I'm using explode to take them again.

If I use Explode tree outside the cluster, it keeps also the void group, otherwise, inside the cluster, the void one disappear (if you see the image below, there is no {3} group)

Is there any way to keep it?

Thank you

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To be precise, it's not an issue of Bang parameter, but it is an issue of Entwine parameter. As the data enter from Entwine inside a Cluster, the void groups are deleted.

files would help

You're right! Sorry. Here it is...

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I think it's actually the same issue as this one - clusters seem to lose empty branches. http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/cluster-input-removes-emp...

Thank you Andrew, I didn't find your previous comment. It looks it works in this way.

Let me try.

Sorry Andrew for bothering you, please see my image attached. All data are now "null"

Of course I did something wrong...

I think you misunderstood how to implement the script I posted. Rather than adding a new "runscript" method in "additional code," you have to add the code within that method to the built-in runscript method and change the inputs accordingly. See the attached definition.

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Thanks again. How did u change the first row ("private code")?

I know it is a stupid question, but I don't use script code... how can you make the grey code editable? That's the reason I thought to write in the custom section

You don't edit the grey code - it's automatically generated by the script component. To change the inputs, outputs, and data types of the RunScript method, you have to right-click each input in the script component itself - i.e. not inside the script editor.

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