e 0,2,4,... paths
in order to create "specific" things:
{!(0 to 4) and !(8 to 10)} means exclude 0,1,2,3,4,8,9,10
etc etc
http://elsewarecollective.com/AIR/Tutorial%20Videos/AIR_TutorialVideoList.pdf
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the one-but-last list [4]. After running out of the n- items avalaible it should continue with the second item of list 0 and so on for all items on all the lists.
Intput, six lists of 30 items each
[0] (n=30)
[1] (n=30)
[2] (n=30)
[3] (n=30)
[4] (n=30)
[5] (n=30)
Output, 18 lists of 10 items each
[0],i=0;[5],i=4; [4],i=7;...
[0],i=1;[5],i=5; [4],i=8;...
...
[5],i=1;[4],i=5; [3],i=0;...
I thought perhaps the weave component or the relative tree item component but didn't manage to figure out how to compose the mask. I couldn't find much on how to use these. I guess it should wrap the lists, but not the items.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.…
Added by Thorsten Lang at 2:27am on January 24, 2011
d on the 3rd...the 10th on the 10th, the 9th on the 11th...the 1st on the 20th the 2nd on the 21st and so on, periodically.
like this
{0;0}
{1;1}
...
{9;9}
{10;8}
...
{18;0}
{19;1}
...
{29;9}
Any help please?…
nd router's external IP (分享器), not your computer's IP (it should look like 192.168.0.xxx).
Here's a quick tutorial to find your "real" IP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6Eyj8pjrNU…