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How to filter list data with the Shift List component in Grasshopper
From the course: Learning Grasshopper
How to filter list data with the Shift List component in Grasshopper
- [Instructor] In this video, we'll talk about how to filter list data with the shift list component in Grasshopper. Shift list determines where in a list the index numbering starts. And it's located under the Sets component tab in the list subheading. So, let's walk through our example file here. This one operates very similarly to the example that we looked at in a video where we covered the list item component. And shift list works very similarly to list item. So what we've got here is a set of polygonal curves that we've internalized into a geometry parameter. Now we're still using a list item component to select one of those curves and pass it along to this extrusion group here. So you can see, as I adjust the index in this list item group, I'm extruding a different curve in Rhino. And while we're at it here let's go ahead and maximize perspective by double-clicking... zoom in a little bit so we get a better…
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How to analyze list data in Grasshopper4m 4s
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How to filter list data with the List Item component in Grasshopper3m 21s
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How to filter list data with the Shift List component in Grasshopper3m 22s
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How to filter list data with the Split List component in Grasshopper1m 40s
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How to filter list data with culling components in Grasshopper2m 44s
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How to understand data tree structures in Grasshopper5m 50s
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How to combine data paths with flatten tree in Grasshopper1m 54s
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How to merge and separate data paths in Grasshopper4m 23s
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How to isolate data tree paths in Grasshopper2m 26s
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