t / int, or \ in Vb.Net).
- there's no need to graft or do anything with trees in the script above: it already handles all the shift logic internally. The letters give you a hint as to which part you are getting: E (even cells), O (odd cells), T (top triangles), etc. Try to draw the diagonals on paper to see which ones share a similarity, that's also what I did to write the script. It is rather repetitive and would need some pages to explain line by line.
Finally, I'm attaching a full and simple example showing how to use the script with normals. Please post your definition if you are encountering any other problem. The normals are all on the right side I hope (see pic).
Hope this helps,
Giulio…
First use a series component with start=1, step=42, count=3
Use the output to create a new series component with start=existingseries, step=1, count=11