Hi Wan-Yu,

My guess is that the new data trees in 0.6 result in a structure which
has multiple branches, and therefore fewer items in each branch.
For example, if you divide 5 curves in 9 steps in Grasshopper0.5, then
you'd get a list of 50 division points. However, if you do the same in
GH0.6, then you get 5 lists of 10 points each. Because you have fewer
points per list, you can no longer access items at index >= 10, even
though this used to be possible.

One solution is to flatten the input of whichever component is causing
the error, the other is to bite the bullet and rewrite your definition
to work with Data trees.

--
David Rutten
[email protected]
Robert McNeel & Associates





On Apr 2, 9:30 pm, Wan-Yu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Rutten,
>
> Firstly, thank you for all your efforts to update and improve.
>
> Here I had a problem when I opened a definition done in grasshopper
> 0.5.0099 with Grasshopper 0.6 (revision 9),
> it didn't generate results as before but show a message:
> "supplied index too high, no possible solution"
>
> Do you have any idea what kinds of problem this could be?
> Is there any suggestion to lower the over-high supplied index?
> Also the outputs originally showed on yellow panels were all turned
> into text 'path' as below:
>
> http://rapidpik.com/photos/original/64450-waf1b.jpg
>
> Thank you for your kind help!
>
> best,
> Wan-Yu

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