From the course: Introduction to Dynamo for Revit

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Join multiple lists into a single list

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Join multiple lists into a single list

- [Narrator] Now that we've processed all of the shapes that had more than four points and reduced them down to the four corner points, we want to go back to our original collection of polycurves and bring in the set of polycurves that were already four curves. So, if you remember, we split into two lists back earlier in the graph those that were already four and those that weren't. So, the ones that were already four we haven't done anything to yet. So they're still polycurves. So what we're going to do in this video is quite simply take those polycurves, explode them, query their start points, and then that'll give us another list of objects that contain each four points and then we're going to merge those two lists together to create our final list of points. So to do that, let's start by running the graph, and then our original branch happened back here at the list dot filter by bull mask, which was part of this group two here. So, what I want to do is take the import, which…

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