algorithmic modeling for Rhino
This worked fine when I had a single list as "List" input, but now that I have two lists, the outcome is not what I expect :
I thought that the indexes from {0;0} and {0;1} would output items from the branch {0} of the list, and indexes from {1;0} and {1;1} would output items from the branch {1} of the list.
Is there an easy way to achieve this, or is it going to be path management hell ?
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By the way, why isn't there a way to simplify a tree by removing a definable number of main branches, which would equate to a "relative" version of "simplify" ?
I can understand that it could potentially eliminate complete branches containing lists in trees with exotic structures, but for trees with a regular structure, I feel that it would be handy.
I just sent you the model and the definition.
Any plans to write a memo about good practives in "path herding" as Luis Fraguada calls it ?
For example, the difference between the "absolute" and "relative" nature of operators had never stuck me as something so important.
After realizing this, I feel there should almost be a visual flag to distinguish them !
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