3)
0:1 (N=3)
Is there a way to do this with the current tree utilities or is there a planned component such as the path mapper that has been previously discussed?
Best regards
Danny…
Added by Danny Boyes at 3:59am on November 13, 2009
,{0;2},{0;3},{0;4},{0;5}... and I want to get {0;0},{1;0},{2;0},{3;0},{0;1},{1;1}... I already have these latest values within another list (see JPG attached).
THX!!…
s separately, once for each branch (0,1)(0)(0,1,2,3)
3) you specify list and flatten: the script runs once as one long list but branch divisions are not maintained (0,1,0,0,1,2,3)
see p114 of the Primer for more…