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Hi guys,

 

What would be the best way to retrieve  in a separate list  items which were not culled within the cull component ?

 

Many thanks,

 

Arthur

 

 

 

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Which cull component are you using? If its cull pattern, that is easy enough with a dispatch. Which culling strategy are you using?
Hi Luis,

Thanks for your reply !

I am using a cull Nth to cull a list of Meshes, pluging a frequency slider to galapagos.

Not sure how I could dispatch in a similar way ?

We are using cull for this definition:

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/curve-network-cells

cheers
This seems to work but it's a bit complicated...
It's a shame there not another output like B for dispatch in the Cull...


Which Nth are you culling?
This is what we would like galapagos to figure out as it would look for a certain percentage of opening.
In this case the slider would cull every 19th but this would vary...
can cull be tweeked to have 2 output parameters -- the culled items and non-culled items?
this seems quite reasonable?

>>can cull be tweeked to have 2 output parameters -- the culled items and non-culled items? this seems quite reasonable?

Yeah this would be very useful. I'm kind of amazed it isn't there already. 

Mark

invert the cull in the options, or use sift list.

Thanks for your reply. Could you please elaborate? I'm afraid I don't know how to "invert the cull in the options". 

For example, say I have a curve with 15 points. I want to operate only on points 5-10. That is I'd like to cull 0-4 and 11-14. I'd love to find the simplest way to accomplish that. 

Thanks, 

Mark

right click on pattern option. Select invert.

Aha! I was using Cull Index. You are talking about Cull Pattern. 

That will work nicely, thanks :)

Mark

The (almost) invert of the "cull index" component would be the "list item" component.

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