If you want to visualize individual branches you can use the "tree branch" component together with a slider to switch between them.
On Mar 22, 5:04 pm, tnarch <[email protected]> wrote: > visose > > i tried your suggestion and it works. thanks. i didn't think about > using one component for the lines and pt index because i was looking > for a way to visually see what the data structure was as a result of > making each different series. > > On Mar 22, 5:17 am, visose <[email protected]> wrote: > > > You could also use Damien's method to combine everything into a single > > tree. Create 3 flatten components at the beginning, each with a > > different initial path and "0" as the data stream. Link them to the > > first three series components using the "first number" input (for > > example). Then merge the three number lists with a merge component and > > now you only need to use one list item component, one curve component, > > one draw point index component, etc. > > > Remember this method of using series and list item components to > > organize a path is just a workaround with the available components, i > > don't think the paths are intended to be organized this way. In the > > future (hopefully) there will probably be components better suited for > > this. > > > On Mar 22, 9:42 am, tnarch <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > My first scripting breakthrough was creating an 3d-array of points :) > > > I thought I'd use the same exercise to understand data-tree. Hope > > > this will be helpful to others. > > > >http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/Data_Tree_Ex02.ghx > > > > Tuan
