figured it out by using sliders, greater than and less than equations,
and cull point lists. grasshopper's interface must be the most
brilliant in history - once i got the hang of this list culling thing,
it all worked perfectly. too well actually. amazing work guys. thank
you!

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On Jan 2, 11:37 pm, dingle <[email protected]> wrote:
> hey, one more.
> i have a grid of points, each with a meaningful z value. these values
> are all different but should be classified into 4 or 5 ranges. range 1
> would contain all points with z values of 0-40, range 2 gets 41-60,
> and so on. then, at each of these points, a polygon should be placed
> with a radius determined by the range value. like, points in range 1
> should have a polygon with a radius of 20, range 2 gets 30, range 3
> gets 50, etc.
> i've been struggling with this for a while and can't seem to find the
> solution. i don't think it's worth posting any images, it's so
> simple...
> thanks for any help.

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