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Hello

I have a booelan list but I would need to add 1 value in the list every time the value 1 is there resulting in a longer list, I show below an example:

Does anybody have an idea?

Thanks

Amedeo

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Hi Amedeo,

This seems to work. I assumed that if the initial '1's are contiguous, you still want to expand them.

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Ethan that is great Thanks a lot!!

Hi everybody, This is a similar Problem i encountered today, it might sound easy to you but  I am quite new to data management.

I have 2 lists and I would like to use the first as pattern for mass addition:

for example the I would like to have as result of the table below

2.43..+1.9..+0.04 = first number of a new list

1.37+0.005+1.53+1.43 = second number ecc

Do you have any idea?

Thanks

 

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This is great Thanks a lot David!

Good Morning I am still encountering a similar problems

I have a 2 list as showed here but the disered output is to have a 3rd list with "null" elements instead of duplication, so in the 3rd panel i would like to have at number  3= 0.73  4= null 5= null 

Do you have any idea? thanks a lot

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You could use the "Replace Item" component, with the replacement indices defined as such:

Where the expression in the "Series Component" = x-1.

(I've just used the first series to create two number lists, these would be your lists as per your image above...)

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Thanks a lot!

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