hen the each element of the corresponding X branch list will be repeated 6 times >> basically the output list would have the same structure of the input Xlist but instead of having only one item per branch I would have 6 items per branch >>
{0,0}N=6, {0,1}N=6, {0,2}N=6 ... {0,15}N=6,
{1,0}N=15, {1,1}N=15, {1,2}N=15 ... {0,15}N=15.
I made a quick example of my problem, here attached.
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e by joining 6 points with distances between them as follows -
6 points on X axis : 10mm , 10mm , 10mm , 10mm , 10mm
6 points on Y axis - Are according to Fibonacci series. ie. distance between points is
A-A' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
B-B' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
C-C' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
D-D' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
E-E' : 5mm , 5mm , 10mm , 15 mm , 25 mm
F-F' : 25 mm , 15 mm , 10mm , 5mm , 5mm
I want to move these points in XY plane . As the grid intersection points are at different distances the curved grid lines will bend and turn to intersect at these 6 points.
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Added by Rahul Bhushan at 12:39pm on September 3, 2014
to pick 30 for the first repetition, 15 and 90 for the next, 30 and 90, and 30 and 15 for the next... etc.(It's clearer in the photo attached)
Does anybody has any idea how to do that?
Any answer is very much appreciated!
Thank you.
Valeria…
5 which creates an integer number slider from 0 to 15 with an initial value of 5.
most times I don't care what the initial value is, and I'd rather use - than <, so can there be a shortcut like:
0-15
which would do the same thing but give an initial value of 0?
It's a pretty insignificant request, but it does cut the number of keys pressed in half :)
Thanks,
Brian…
Added by Brian Harms at 3:48pm on February 14, 2013