Right now in grasshopper you can't divide a list in sublists. Also you
can't create multiple polylines from the same component. A method of
creating this that just occured to me, would be to order the list of
points by x axis (then by y axis) and connect all of them using the
polyline component. The problem is that the end of each segment will
be connected to the beginning of the next. To fix this, you could
explode the polyline so you've got a list of line segments, extract
the end points of the line segment and if the x values are different,
cull this lines.

Si, vivo en Madrid. He dado clases de Rhino a algunos compañeros de
clase pero nada serio. De grasshopper no creo que haya interes. Al
menos no conozco a nadie que este interesado. Yo estudio arquitectura
en la UEM y estoy trabajando a tiempo parcial con unas profesoras de
la universidad. He utilizado grasshopper para un concurso que estamos
haciendo, pero por inciativa propia.

On Nov 23, 1:18 am, tovarna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the objetive is to create polylines that go through the points with
> the same x value.
> i guess that as soon as i learn how to create lists of points that
> have the same X (or Y, or Z) value, i will easily join the
> points...but i am mad with the lists series (if that is the right
> way).
>
> the objetive: my last post 
> explainshttp://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/c28...
>
> i got some help but i didn't finally get it.
>
> hope this goes better.
>
> pd. vives en madrid, verdad?
> no sé si controlas mucho el programa, el lenguaje... el partido que se
> le puede sacar...pero yo quiero aprender y no tengo tiempo (además de
> que como no lo pillo no progueso y me desanimo). estoy leyendo de
> scripting, pero el grasshopper que parece más intuitivo...nada
>
> das clases? o incluso de Rhino (no me vendrían mal unas pocas
> lecciones prácticas)
>
> un saludo
> Javi

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