Thanks for your videos! I'm just a starter in GH, so much to learn ahead ... A question: I have a simple list with a bunch of items in it (the number of items in the list varies depending on modifying model inputs but it remains always(!) dividable by 4). So, a simple list with let's 100 items in it, how can I transform this list into a tree with 25 branches with 4 items in each branch? First 4 items to a branch, next 4 items to 2nd branch, next 4 items to 3rd branch a so on. How can I do it? Thx
This is the most important Grasshopper lesson I've ever seen
All I could say thank you so much for doing this for free. Finally I have an understanding of the Grasshopper data tree.
best dude EXACTELY WHAT I NEEDED
Thank you, would never use Trees without this Video
best of the best lessons so far! thanks a lot!
That's normal, he is the guy who invented Grasshopper !
Thanks for your videos! I'm just a starter in GH, so much to learn ahead ... A question: I have a simple list with a bunch of items in it (the number of items in the list varies depending on modifying model inputs but it remains always(!) dividable by 4). So, a simple list with let's 100 items in it, how can I transform this list into a tree with 25 branches with 4 items in each branch? First 4 items to a branch, next 4 items to 2nd branch, next 4 items to 3rd branch a so on. How can I do it? Thx
exactly what I need...so much help
would {?;(0,1,...)}[1] select the first item in each branch?
Which tool do you use for pointing and writing in Rhino?
Oh.....wow.....that's amazing!!!! Thanks!
nice tutorial! thank you!
I only click gh tutorials if the guy is
1. awkward
2. terse
3. "let's not waste time by typing all this"
4. precise