owing:
{0}0. d1. e2. f
3. g4. h5. i
{1}0. a1. b2. c
3. g4. h5. i
{2}0. a1. b2. c
3. e
4. f
5. g
Thought maybe I could use relative Item but I cant figure out how to do an offset that includes multiples.
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that list to 1 and -1: 1,1,1,1,-1,-1,-1,-1,1,1,1,1...
Do definitely look more closely at lists, treas, cull, weave, etc. though. They are the solutions to 65% of GH problems.…
e! I do not have good ideas today!
The end result of the list would be:
5, 10, 15, 20, 21, (21 + 5), (21 + 10), (21 + 15), (21 + 20), (21 + 21), (42 + 5), (42 + 10), (42 + 15), (42 + 20), (42 + 21), etc …