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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

I have a surface that I am trying to randomly orient three different types of geometry too. I can get two on there fine, but I don't know how to divide up the list to allow for a third type of geometry.

Right now I'm using a larger than component to decide which points to map for one geometry and then map the rest to the other. So this method works great for only two types of geometry, but I'm stuck on what to do when I have 3 or more things I want to orient.

I hope I'm explaining myself coherently... I attached my definition below.

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I made some progress. I managed to get all three geometries, but some are overalapping and some spots are empty.

I used a cull pattern. One was set to TFF the other FTF and the last FFT. I thought that would solve my problem because then the list would be divided in a way that all three geometries would have their own set of unique booleans.

I'm really out of ideas now.

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