algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi All,
i've been struggling for a while with a problem of re-ordering items inside lists which are organized in different branches of a data tree. I hope someone can help me to understand how to solve my problem.
As you can see from the attached img, i have a slice of a dome which i have subdivided in 5 smaller surfaces. Since i need to work on the single curves that define each surfaces, i would like to re-order the list of the curves in the sequence i have written in blue.
Another problem i'm facing is the fact that in the 5th surface (branch 4) the sequence of the curves is different from all the others!...
Basically i would like to operate simultaneously on the 4 curves that define the 5 surfaces so that they behave in the same way... I hope i'm making sense...
Thank you in advance for any advise you can give me...
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wow guys... i'm impressed!
i'm learning so much from this interesting exchange...
Thank you.. I'll keep you posted on the evolution of my project, also because 'm afraid i will need your help for another problem... but i'll try to do it by myself first..
Ciao,
F
Hyungsoo Kim, here I go again... I hope you believe that old maxim: "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"? I think you've created something really valuable here, much better than the complex effort I posted for the task at hand in this thread. So, first I simplified it to this:
Then thought it would be clever to shift the seam on the circles instead of using 'Shift List' as you did to get the number sequence to start on the bottom edge:
The packaged it into a cluster:
Time and further testing will tell if this is as GREAT as it looks to me right now. Thank you sir, you know this stuff very well.
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