algorithmic modeling for Rhino
If you want each of the points to do something differently then what you're doing is correct. However, it looks like you're doing the same operation on different points with different values. It looks like you should instead be compiling a list of values for the multiplication component and feed those vectors into a move component with a list of points.
Well done, Christian. A couple of things...
P.S. If all the points are NOT being used and an arbitrary sequence of points is needed, another panel with a list of index values for 'List Item' will do the job. Or one panel could do both jobs, with each line of data having an index value and a 'Z' value, separated by a comma or space (to be parsed). Just stating "the obvious" for the benefit of Leonardo.
P.S. If all the points are NOT being used and an arbitrary sequence of points is needed, another panel with a list of index values for 'List Item' will do the job. Or one panel could do both jobs, with each line of data having an index value and a 'Z' value, separated by a comma or space (to be parsed). Just stating "the obvious" for the benefit of Leonardo.
Moving eight arbitrary points of the 15 in 'Pt' using a panel with index and 'Z' values on each line, separated by a comma:
1. You are correct, but I didn't intentionally make the subset as long as the list itself.
2. I figured that he wanted the flexibility afforded by the number sliders, although it would be much simpler to use a panel with multiline data if the values won't change much.
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Right. Since Leonardo didn't upload his code, we have no way of knowing:
It was a slow day on the forum and I was bored. ;)
Cheers
Here is what I was trying to do. I could achieve it, but it don't think is thebest way to do it. I was "coding" to make a helicoidal ramp
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