Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi  there,

I have a problem with a collection system, because sometimes my tree is not simplified in the same level (nr of sub branch). Even if I set simplify to my data, they don't do it.

I can't use trim brunch, because, in case of 1 level of branch,! they disappear.

Is there any "super simplify", in order to force the simplification of the data?

Thank you.

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hello

uploading an image and a file with adata structure would help

alex

Thank you alex.

The definition is very very long and messy. I hope these printscreens can help.

In the detail, I'm collecting group of similar lines and I see when and if they touch other elements.

Depending of the elements they 

touch, the line get shorter. So I have a group of line edited from their start point and a 

 At the end I create a new group of line, linking start and end point.group from their end point.

If I simply flatten data, I make mistake, because they don't recognise start from end point of the same line. 

Can you post some examples of tree topologies (path layout and branch lengths) before and after this super simplify operation?

Thank you David,

I'm trying to make order and post these examples. I can imagine is not clear at all what I wrote above :)

Super Simplify = FLatten

FLatten or FLATten? FLAT-10

Flatten as in flattening layers in Photoshop.

I can't flatten, because I loose list order

Maybe you can take advantage of this. Go to the components that elevate the branches, and do Principal on the paths that interest you.

unfortunately it doesn't work.

thanks

If i remove the data on the left side, the order change

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If you used Entwine instead of Merge and then Flattened the output would that make it right?

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