tag,

Here's a couple threads that might help you with the multiple
attractor issue.  One is newer, one is not.

http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/39c34447996df97a/8bb700aa332c4bcf

http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/100322ed39026776/ab26b674d34351b0

Also, this is a blog using magnetic field equations to distort (morph)
a grid of points.

http://spacesymmetrystructure.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/grasshopper-magnetic-displacement/

-taz

On Mar 29, 8:22 pm, tagalong <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've gone through the tutorial on how to change the size of a circle
> based on its distance from a given point...this i understand.
>
> I notice that in the tutorial the circles are derived from a
> rectangular point grid or from a series with a regularly spaced
> distance.
>
> Ultimately, what I want to be able to do is to, in addition from
> changing the sizes of the circles based on a given point, I would also
> like to change the spacing between the points of the grid.
>
> If possible I would like keep more of a consistent spacing between the
> edges of the circles, in other words I believe that this would be
> morphing the grid or applying some sort of rule that would set up a
> distance relationship between the cirlces.
>
> Also, i've tried to influence the sizes of the grid of circles by 2
> different points by copying the first set of operations, assigning a
> new second point to the operation (dist) and then merging the two
> streams into the radius of the circle cnr.....but it doesn't seem to
> work.
>
> Is there away to affect one grid of circles with more than one
> distance logic?
>
> Thanks.

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