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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Basic question: How do I get (the same) plurality of vectors on multiple points?

Sorry, I know I'm not understanding something basic here...  I have a point with three vectors coming off of it (rotated in 120 degree increments).

But I can't for the life of me figure out how to have that same situation with multiple points.  I've tried...well, a lot of things that didn't work...  So I stripped all of that out because it was senseless clutter.

The top vector is doing what I want it to do.  The bottom group of points shows that same data with multiple points (for whatever that's worth).  I know this is trivial, but I'm just not getting it.

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Graft your second list of points.

/SPM

Thanks so much, I needed that!

Graph the 'Anchor (A)' input to the second 'VDis (Vector Display)' component?  (the blue arrow below)

Aha!  Thanks so much, at least now I know what I need to read up on!

Mike,

I suggest diving into data trees. Understanding their ins and outs will enhance your workflow. See below for good content.

/SPM

Thanks so much!  Yes, I will do that.  I actually watched the Webinar...I think I'm at a point where I was thinking 'This is probably a data tree problem" but didn't quite know how to go from there.  Now that I have an example that I understand better, it'll probably help me see how the rest of it works.  I hope so anyway.

Graft, sorry, not graph!  It sort of means "replicate this to match other input(s)".  Commonly used.

"replicate this to match other input(s)".   That makes a lot of sense, thank you :)

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