Hi Leaf,

you need to use 'persistent data'. Most parameter types can store
persistent data. Add a new Point parameter, RMB click on it so you get
the parameter context menu, then choose "Set multiple Points" or
"Manage Point Collection". Points in Grasshopper can be custom
coordinates, or they can be linked to existing geometry.

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David Rutten
Robert McNeel & Associates

On Oct 17, 10:21 pm, tealeaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to store bunch of points in a list in grasshopper that
> I can later use to compare the distances?

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