Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello All

Does anyone know if its possible with the path mapper to take a single path and subdivide it down into a know smaller set of paths without flattening or grafting it. As i have tried every variation i can think of in the inputs and outputs yet can't crack it.

Say i have a path with 188 Points in a single path and i want to subdivide them down into 4 new paths. The number of paths will not change but the number in each list must be able to change.

If this is then possible i propose to take each of a list of paths and write the code into it as all divide by 4 and all i change is the inputs of set letters to denote input paths per line and addtion number of output paths.

Thanks
Matt

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didn't you download the ghx file (the attachment)?
Perfect got it! I hadn't changed the 'first number' and 'step size' in the first series function!!

Thanks for your help Andrei!
hi.
what are "masks"? where could I find information on "common math functions in programming languages" applicable to Grasshopper - is there a "library" thing anywhere, which could be intellectually accessible to a non-programmer?
thank you very much beforehand!
Ivan

Good afternoon everyone, i am working on a 3d grid and i was wondering if i can make each row as a different branch(0, 1, 2) instead of the current result i get.(each column) I know that this works fine with the grid component but i am in this case i am using the plane surface - grid structure which makes things a bit more complicated. 

Any help appreciated, thanks in advance

Andrew

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