Thanks Taz for the multiple solutions :) They all work like a charm!
/Thomas On Mar 31, 5:20 am, taz <tzez...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thomas, > > Branches can be specified much like any other list item, but the "path > {...;...;...}" data format must be maintained and the specific name of > each path must be correct. Note also that after you have selected > multiple branches the tree is automatically renamed, thus two selected > branches 1 and 3 will become a tree with branches 0 and 1. > > There are ways to a maintain branch names, but this would involve > creating your own tree and fitting the selected branches back into it. > > http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/specify_branches.jpg > > -taz > > On Mar 30, 5:09 pm, bildsoe <tho...@arkibot.dk> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > im trying to understand the new data tree and the manipulation > > possibilities and so far im veeeeery happy, and think it works greats, > > however i have a question or two. > > > In the example shown in the attached jpg i have to polylines, earlier > > if i wanted to manipulate them i would use list item component and set > > the index for which ever item i wanted to manipulate. Now when i use > > extract list item, both of the polylines is selected i suspect this i > > due to the new data tree. I can achieve what i wan't using the tree > > branch or... i just found out the flatten option... aha solved... > > >http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/datatree_listitem.jpg?hl=en... > > > But now another question is it possible to select more than one branch > > at a time for example branch 1 and 3 if those existed? > > > /Thomas- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -