Eric,
trees are coming. I've been saying that for a while but I really need
a few weeks of complete silence and meditation to put it all together.
Hopefully I'll get some quiet-time during my 3 week Christmas
holiday.
--
David Rutten
Robert McNeel & Associates
On Nov 19, 7:27 pm, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used the VB Script in one of the attached forums. I was on 0.3
> before I realized you could bring script into 0.5.
> So of course my next question...
>
> Now I want a list of lists.... Trees please.
>
> A0 ,B0 , C0
> A1, B1, C1
> A2, B2, C2
>
> David - Grasshopper is a marvel. Thank you for a fantastic and fun
> program. I can just imagine it's potential with Data Trees,
> Rhino.Command as an option in VBScript, and the ability to swap
> components.
>
> On Nov 19, 12:34 am, David Rutten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Eric,
>
> > Sorting is indeed the answer. You need to sort the point list {A, A,
> > A, B, B, B, C, C, C} so that it becomes {A, B, C, A, B, C, A, B, C}
>
> > You'll have to create a list of numbers (which are the Keys used in
> > the sorting operation), which will mutate the list correctly. For
> > example:
>
> > {0, 100, 200, 1, 101, 201, 2, 102, 202}
>
> > You can made this list using Series or Range components.
>
> > --
> > David Rutten
> > Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> > On Nov 18, 8:32 pm, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > This is my first grasshopper script. Forgive the noob.
>
> > > I am trying to instantiate a script that takes three points and
> > > generates a modified triangle geometry. Works great for three points.
>
> > > Then I'd like to do multiple sets of 3 points, and it works fine for
> > > the straight lines.
> > > But I have a piece of the script that adds a control point for a curve
> > > a the base of the triangle. I run the piece of the script that
> > > generates the point and bring it back to a curve and when I use only
> > > one set of points, the points passed to the curve (using merge 3
> > > streams) are of the form ABC and it creates one curve using ABC -
> > > great.
>
> > > For multiple point sets though, it returns the form AABBCC or
> > > AAABBBCCC to the curve component and I get one long convoluted line
> > > between them all. Can I get it to return ABC, ABC, ABC, etc? Maybe
> > > merge streams is not the best method?
>
> > > Basically, I have 3 point lists. How can I get it make three lines
> > > using one point from each and continue that for each element on the
> > > list.
>
> > > Thanks.