There is probably an easy solution to my problem, but I'm just starting to adjust to using digital parametric modeling tools and Grasshopper.
I'm trying to use a range of points as the center points to place boxes onto, much like it's shown in the distance_logic.ghx example file (this is a link to the example file as a reference. It's closer the the middle of the page: http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/default.aspx/McNeel/ExplicitHistoryExamples.html). The part I'm having trouble with is making the range of points into the formation of a square rotated 45 degrees, in other words, I would like the grid of points to be a diamond shape. I've tried simplly using the rotate button, but when that didn't work, I figured that I have a slightly more complicated problem on my hands. Do I have to use "series" or "cull" to organize the grid points into a diamond shape? And if so, how do I do it? I have uploaded a jpg to the site called rotated_grid to give a visual of what I'm talking about. Thanks so much for any help!
