I just tried it and the rotate component should work fine. Use it at
the end of the definition, that is, input the points directly as the
geometry to rotate. 45 degrees in radians is π/4.

On Dec 1, 1:17 am, nitsirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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...).
>
> 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?
>
> Thanks so much for any help!

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