ok, i am stuck again.
visose, taking a closer look at your suggestion i found out that i end
up with a sligthly different structure.

(0;0;1) will be converted to (0;0;0;1) and so on.
accordingly, shifting this way will add on level of tree hierarchy.
anyway to avoid this?

thanks,
frank



On May 6, 12:36 pm, frankS <[email protected]> wrote:
> wow, thanks visose for so much fast replies!
> i didn't figure the "param viewer" was useful for anything more than
> viewing.
> it makes path structure accessible/manageable. great!
> maybe it should change its name a bit to give a better hint.
> first suggestion: "param viewer/handler"
> would this make sense?
>
> On May 6, 12:18 pm, visose <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > No need to flatten, besides that method will only work if you have one
> > item per branch. You can use the param viewer and tree branch
> > components to achieve 
> > this:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/shiftbranch.jpg
>
> > On May 6, 11:59 am, frankS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > i am trying to shift branch structure, since there this no such
> > > component, i try it the following way:
> > > flatten the structure,
> > > shift the list,
> > > graft a new stucture from the shifted list...
>
> > > starting with a structure containing 3 paths
> > > (0;0;0)
> > > (0;1;0)
> > > (0;2;0)
>
> > > after grafting it ends up with
> > > (0;0;0)
> > > (0;0;1)
> > > (0;0;2)
>
> > > screenshot 
> > > here:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/shift_tree.jpg?hl=en&gsc=YI...
>
> > > any idea how to rearrange this creating the same structure again?
> > > "simplifiy" doesn't seam to help...
> > > any advise much appreciated.
> > > frank

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