You can't change how those values are returned.  The order in which
they're returned has nothing to do with where the actual points are.
They are returned in order of ascending domain values of the A curve.
It sounds like you need to a more geometric rational for returning 1
intersection as opposed to another.  Something like which point is
closest to a given test point might be a way to work it out.

-Damien

On Dec 30, 4:14 pm, basbasbas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have two circles with changeable radius and I am using the function
> Curve-Curve-inersect (CCX) to get the intersection points. I split
> this data with the function Dispatch. The resulting two points are
> switching when the end (or start) point of one of the circles is
> passed by a intersection point. How to avoid this switching? (I can
> provide an example file).
>
> Cheers, Bas  (by the way, Grasshopper is great to use!)

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