![]() ![]() Nodebox allows you to create subnetworks. Give it color by adding some color nodes and colorize nodes. Connect make_point1 to Points and ellipse2 to Shape. Create a make point node and send negate1 to X.Create a negate node and connect divide2 to it.It can be retrieved from divide2 which we used to give rect1 a height. Now we need the location of the rect we’ve been using to visualize the depth parameter. Create an ellipse node and connect multiply2 to Width and Height.Connect lookup3 to Value1 and set Value2 to 5.0. These are all rather small numbers so let’s create a multiply node.Create a lookup node and set Key to Magnitude.You can change the second value of the divide node to make the rectangles longer. Then send this combined shape to rotate1. Finally create a combin node to store all shapes in them before the transformation nodes (rotate and translate).Create an align node and connect rect1 to it.Create a divide node to enable scaling of the number.Create a lookup node and set Key to Depth.Have a look at the csv file and notice that it has a lot of columns. Connect rotate1 to Shape and resample1 to Points. Now we need a few transformation nodes to connect this data to the actual data. Connect range1 to Value1 and divide1 to Value2. Create a range node and send count1 to End.We will use this number to figure out what degree each segment needs and to create a range to multiply it to this segmentsize. Create a count node and connect import_csv1 to it. ![]() Next procedure will build the template to be used as points to translate all these different textpaths on. The result so far is all information as text on top of each other.
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