algorithmic modeling for Rhino
It works the same: just input the sub layer name.
Sorry I should have expanded upon by intended use:
In a Rhino file I have layers A,B,C,D,E,...,Z
In each layer I have sublayers 001,002,003,...,XXX
I am trying to define a way to import sublayer 001 from Parent layer A, where there is also a sublayer 001 present in each other Parent.
The issue is that for each layer with a sublayer 001, an object gets imported leaving me with many imported objects.
I can filter the data afterwards, I was just hoping for something a little more compact, perhaps a component I was unaware of.
It doesn't seem to be possible using the Pipeline. Apparently I did not make it sublayer aware.
Ok cool, that saves me looking through components forever haha.
I'm pretty new to Grasshopper and usually when something isn't working, I assume it's because I haven't yet found the component designed to specifically address that approach (usually there is one!)
Thanks for the reply
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