Hi,

I did not get the same solution as well, so I tried Dima's definition
an a message popped up.

David this is the link to the log file.

http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/Grasshopper%20Log.html

Thanks

Evert

On Mar 23, 2:31 pm, Dimitry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Visose,
> I have a trouble with you connections,
> could you look trough the file why I did not get the same solution as
> you.http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/gh_path_structures-0...
>
> thank you!
> Dima
>
> On Mar 21, 8:15 pm, visose <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Some time ago i think i posted the first 'multiple lofts' example
> > using a vb.net script (in this 
> > thread:http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/c17...).
>
> > Finally, its possible to recreate it without the scripting 
> > component:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/multiplelofts.jpg
>
> > Tomot: go to view -> draw icons.
>
> > On Mar 21, 7:50 pm, tomot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > visose: How do you show icons on your components instead of the
> > > standard names?
> > > p.s. sorry for this newbie question!
>
> > > On Mar 21, 11:39 am, visose <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Thanks Damien. I also found out that the Series component also creates
> > > > paths when you input several numbers. This can also be used to
> > > > rearrange a flat list into paths. Using this method you don't actually
> > > > need an individual component for every 
> > > > loft:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/rearangetree.jpg
>
> > > > Actually, i asked David about this when i received the v0.6 pre-
> > > > release and he said this particular example was not possible :P
>
> > > > On Mar 21, 5:39 pm, damien_alomar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > With the new versions of GH (6.00x) there's data paths, which make a
> > > > > whole lot of components work in a much more desired manner by being
> > > > > able to do separate operations depending on the path structure.  We're
> > > > > still waiting on a number of components that allow us to take the
> > > > > creation and manipulation of paths into our own hands, but there's a
> > > > > work around that David suggested to me that will probably be useful
> > > > > for some of you as well.  Its not a perfect way to make your own path
> > > > > structure, but its better than nothing so here we go.
>
> > > > > I'm going to use the example of making multiple lofts, as this is
> > > > > something that people always tend to want to do.  If you're lucky to
> > > > > have the output of a component create a path that does the multiple
> > > > > lofts for you, then you're golden, but that typically isn't the case.
> > > > > This post is about making multiple lofts directly from your curves by
> > > > > creating your own path structure.
>
> > > > > 1. Split Your List - Separate out your curves so that each resulting
> > > > > list of curves will be used for a single loft.  There are a number of
> > > > > ways of doing this; Splitting lists, sublists, or the easiest, just
> > > > > bringing your curves into grasshopper with separate "Curves"
> > > > > parameters.
>
> > > > > 2. Assign Paths - Here's really where the work around happens.  The
> > > > > Flatten component is meant to be used to take a tree of many branches
> > > > > and make one singular branch from them.  The good news is that you
> > > > > don't have to have an existing path structure to create a singular
> > > > > branch path.  So for each list that you've created, add a Flatten
> > > > > component and connect the curve list to the D node.  The next thing
> > > > > you'll need to do is specify a path for each one of your Flatten
> > > > > components.  It is important that you assign each one a unique
> > > > > number.  Its not really important that they are sequential, but as
> > > > > long as they're unique they'll be fine.  Right click on the P node
> > > > > choose Set Path, and change the 0 to whatever number you want.
>
> > > > > 3. Join the Branches - Here's the second stage of the work around.
> > > > > The Merge component will honor any path structure that you have within
> > > > > the data you input.  It will merge data with the same path, but if the
> > > > > paths are different, then they will just assemble that into a single
> > > > > stream.  As long as the path numbers that we've specified in the
> > > > > previous step are unique, then they will all be assembled into one
> > > > > stream with their paths intact.  You can use Merge or Merge Multiple
> > > > > depending on how many lists you have.
>
> > > > > 4. Loft - All that's left now is to feed that merged stream into the
> > > > > Loft component and you should have multiple lofts.
>
> > > > >http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/CreatePath_workaround.JPG?h...
>
> > > > > Hope this helps people out get a handle on paths.  At this point, this
> > > > > isn't the optimal way to create paths, but it works and that's what
> > > > > matters.  I haven't really played around with creating more complex
> > > > > path structures. My initial thoughts are that it can be done, but
> > > > > there won't really be too much use for them with how GH currently uses
> > > > > paths.
>
> > > > > Best,
> > > > > Damien

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