algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I am working on a dynamic model, in which Kangaroo is used for circle packing. The set-up of the file allows different values to be entered for the circle radii. This means as many different types of circles can be created as necessary. After they have been packed, I would like to split the circles into different data trees. This would allow me to apply different transformations to each set of circle radius. I have tried to learn more about splitting the data tree, but I can only find non-dynamic solutions so far. A culling pattern is not dynamic, as it culls a set list number.
Thanks in advance, as it is doing my head in!
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To clarify, I mean the number of data trees in the 'output' section is in relation to the input of different circle radii...
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Unexpected treebranch grouping may help you :
My bad, had to use something similar today and figured out it didn't work as expected... This might fix it, let me know :)
And in case you want to sort geometry as well (i did).
Thank you so much! I was trying to figure it out earlier, and I couldn't work out what was wrong... I will try this tomorrow and see if it works :)
Hi David,
This is gold ! I really miss sets in my palette, I was going to ask for tips and explanation on the whole set of sets but I just find this : http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/new-set-components-sniffi...
Thank you so much David! This really helped and is a simple solution to it
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