chris, i thought i'd come up with a way to BS a solution to my list sorting of those points, but now my problem is more like yours. i have a 4 lists of 6 values, and i'd like to have 6 lists of 4. i mean, it seems like a pretty simple problem. the way i've arranged it, i'll always start with 4 lists of x values, but it would be really useful to have y lists of x values become x lists of y values. any way to do this? i've been fiddling with damien's vbscript from yesterday but having only a basic knowledge of rhinoscript, i'm having trouble getting results. (also, microsoft's vb.net help center is a bloated pile of elephant crap compared to the rhinoscript help setup. no help at all.) thanks y'all dingle
On Jan 22, 6:08 pm, Chris Wilkins <[email protected]> wrote: > Dingle, > I think that I've got the same problem as you, possibly. I was about > to make a separate post to ask this question, but since it might be > same problem, I'll just add it here: > > I've got 6 independent lists of 100 points each, and from each of the > 6 lists, I want to do something with the Nth item. > > Here is lines drawn between each of the Nth items, on the 6 > curves:http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/SineBunching1.jpg > > Here is a pipe connecting the 14th items from > eachlist:http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/SineBunching2.jpg > > This is all done very non-elegantly and I can only do that pipe one at > a time with a ListItem. I guess what I'm looking for is to take my 6 > lists of 100, and turn it into 100 lists of 6. Like an array of > arrays. I've ran into this problem on several projects now, and am not > sure if I'm missing something basic or if this is not possible right > now. > > Thanks, > Chris > > On Jan 22, 9:53 am, dingle <[email protected]> wrote: > > > hey everyone, > > having some trouble splitting up alist. thelistshould be divided > > into multiple subsets at a common interval. both the number of subsets > > and the interval are variable (though i might be able to change that). > > it's probably best to check out the rhino file and gh definition i'm > > working on to get a grip on what i'm trying to do. i'll happily > > explain further when necessary, but i've been staring at this for a > > full day and can't get up the nerve right now. > > >http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/dingle_sortlist_2009... > > >http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/dingle_sortlist_faca... > > > i have a feeling that this type oflistsorting problem is going to be > > solved with the next grasshopper revamp, but in the meantime, thanks > > for looking > > dingle
