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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

I have my points (lots) with an x,z (y=0) so they are following a line. I want to transpose them on a curve. The solution that comes very close to what i want is to use a mirroring compoment wich is transposing my point to a curve but i am not realy having control over where they are going because i am just drawing the "mirror curve" and not the "final curve" where the point are.

Are you having any suggestions as to how i can impove this or even a totaly different approach?

Thank you!

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not sure what you want to achieve but this seems to be similiar :D

 

yellow one are transposed. 

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This is almost perfect! Thank you! I am constantly astonished byt the power of control that grasshopper gives you.

 

"Transpose" maybe was a wrong word. What I want to achieve is keep the relationsips between the points stable while "move" them on the curve. When i use the mirror method i can transform the curve very little and i want to be able to make "loops". Check the picture, my points are only on a very small part of my curve and i want them form the beginning to the the end!

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For what is worth i find what i wanted :P Thanks again for the help! The things that can't be seen is a list that i have divide so it would be from 0 to 1 and the other a list for the z dimension!
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can you show how it works ? (screen capture)
Yes here is how it looks. Although I have zoom out a lot, you can clearly see some analogies staying constant!
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Hi Stamatis,

nice job. Could you share the "*.ghx" ?

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