Hi Miguel.
In my case that woudn't work.
I'm passing to the "frames" component a list of curves and a list of
integers representing the number of parts to divide each curve (the
frame component second argument)
This numbers vary so I must separate the result single list in severar
list with different lengths. Ane segment might be divided by 5, the
next by 3 and so on....
I'm going to see if I can separate the list taking the integer list
but...even if I can it's not a very elegant suluction..
Thanks anyway...

On Dec 5, 6:59 am, Arquitextonica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps this can help you.
>
> I'm working on a panellation project and I had to create sub lists
> from a continous list of UV vertex, what we did was to create several
> chained series that will give you a Re-ordered list. For example your
> listo goes from 0 to 20. You maje a first serie that has five
> elements, a 5 step and starts at 0, that would give you 0, 5, 10, 15.
> If you make a second serie that has a 2 step, starts from 0 and has 5
> elements it will give you 0,2,4,6,8. You plug this result to the start
> value of the first serie and it should give you a redorder set of
> series like 0,5,10,15,2,7,12,17,4,9,14,19,6,11,16,21,8,13,18,23.
>
> Hope it helps!
>
> Miguel.
>
> On Dec 5, 6:23 am, RSF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello.
> > I'm trying to do a grasshopper project to create fences.
> > The main objective at this point is to copy (align) vertical elements
> > to the path curves.
> > These elements should be spaced evently based on a "target distance"
> > between them.
> > Also "each" path segment should be divided number of segments and not
> > by lengh.
> > It works fine but theres a little annoyance...the vertical element is
> > copied twice in the segment junctions.
> > I used the "Explode" component that worked fine for dividing each
> > segment but the result of the "frames" component is a single list not
> > a list of frames for each segment that would result in a list of
> > lists.
> > Consequently, solving the doubled elements in the junctions problem
> > using "subset" component, after "frames", to eliminate the first
> > element (or the last) of each segment doesn't works.
> > Any thoughts about this?
> > I attached the grasshopper project and a sample 3dm file if anyone is
> > willing to take a look.
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