Hi RSF,
As far as I know, lists within lists is an upcoming feature. I think
the developer said something about needing some alone time before
getting serious with this. Since he is taking a 4 week vacation, I'm
sure it will be the first think that will be worked on after
Christmas.

Nevertheless, I thought of a quick fix for your problem. Just add this
3 components:
http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/fencequickfix.jpg
It just checks to see if the next point of the series happen to be in
the same place as the current point and filters it from the list. The
junctions must be formed by the same polyline or must be hand selected
in the right order so that the points appear consecutive on the list
(in your example it worked out fine).

On Dec 5, 12:59 pm, RSF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Miguel.
> In my case that woudn't work.
> I'm passing to the "frames" component a list of curves and a list of
> integers representing the number of parts to divide each curve (the
> frame component second argument)
> This numbers vary so I must separate the result single list in severar
> list with different lengths. Ane segment might be divided by 5, the
> next by 3 and so on....
> I'm going to see if I can separate the list taking the integer list
> but...even if I can it's not a very elegant suluction..
> Thanks anyway...
>
> On Dec 5, 6:59 am, Arquitextonica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Perhaps this can help you.
>
> > I'm working on a panellation project and I had to create sub lists
> > from a continous list of UV vertex, what we did was to create several
> > chained series that will give you a Re-ordered list. For example your
> > listo goes from 0 to 20. You maje a first serie that has five
> > elements, a 5 step and starts at 0, that would give you 0, 5, 10, 15.
> > If you make a second serie that has a 2 step, starts from 0 and has 5
> > elements it will give you 0,2,4,6,8. You plug this result to the start
> > value of the first serie and it should give you a redorder set of
> > series like 0,5,10,15,2,7,12,17,4,9,14,19,6,11,16,21,8,13,18,23.
>
> > Hope it helps!
>
> > Miguel.
>
> > On Dec 5, 6:23 am, RSF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello.
> > > I'm trying to do a grasshopper project to create fences.
> > > The main objective at this point is to copy (align) vertical elements
> > > to the path curves.
> > > These elements should be spaced evently based on a "target distance"
> > > between them.
> > > Also "each" path segment should be divided number of segments and not
> > > by lengh.
> > > It works fine but theres a little annoyance...the vertical element is
> > > copied twice in the segment junctions.
> > > I used the "Explode" component that worked fine for dividing each
> > > segment but the result of the "frames" component is a single list not
> > > a list of frames for each segment that would result in a list of
> > > lists.
> > > Consequently, solving the doubled elements in the junctions problem
> > > using "subset" component, after "frames", to eliminate the first
> > > element (or the last) of each segment doesn't works.
> > > Any thoughts about this?
> > > I attached the grasshopper project and a sample 3dm file if anyone is
> > > willing to take a look.
> > > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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