It has to be finite because computer memory is finite. You mean if the amount of numbers is constant or variable?
-- David Rutten [email protected] Robert McNeel & Associates On Mar 9, 11:42 am, urbansurgery <[email protected]> wrote: > is the list of movement numbers finite or potentially infinite? > > On Mar 9, 5:25 am, Ben <[email protected]> wrote: > > > In Rhino, if one is making many copies of an item, it can be copied > > from each previous copy location ('From Last Point') I want to do > > something similar using the XForm 'Move' command in Grasshopper. I > > have a list of numbers, and a point. I want the point to be copied in > > the x direction leaving widths between the points that are equal to > > the numbers in my list. > > > In other words, if my list of numbers is {23, 42, 7, 18}, then I want > > a point to be moved 23 units over, then 42 units from that, then 7 > > units from that, then 18 units from that. So, if I am copying these > > points in the X direction, their x coordinates will be cumulative: 23, > > (23+42=)65, (65+7=)72, (72+18)=90. > > > Any ideas on how to do this? > > > Thank you very much in advance for any advice you can offer. > > > -Ben
