dont get you, i am saying sleect numbers in range 1 to 10, starting from 1 with a step of 2.
1 to 10 by 3 = 1 4 7 10
1 to 10 by 5 = 1 6
1 to 10 by 1 = 1 to 10 = 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Added by Steve Lewis at 3:15pm on November 11, 2013
Hi Naoki! Use list item to extract 2 and 3 from original list. Cull item 2 and 3 from original list and then list insert (insert your list item in 4 and 5 indexes). Hope helps. Bests.
middle index, and choose that point with List Item. If even, for example 4 points (0, 1, 2, 3), you'll get 2, so subtract one and choose those two indices, 1 and 2. I only had a few minutes to play with this, so it isn't a fully-baked solution, but it should take you a little further.…
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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