No need for all that.  In Scalar components, there is a Min-Max node.
Hook it up to your list and then extract the interval and voila, you
have both min and max values to play with.

Marc


On May 5, 7:42 pm, Andrew Heumann <and...@heumann.com> wrote:
> @frankS
>
> I get around this without scripting by:
>
> 1. sorting the list, and taking the item at index=0 for the min
> 2. reversing the sorted list and taking the item at index=0 for the
> max
>
> On May 5, 12:37 pm, frankS <fffr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > 1.1.) find min/max of all list values.
>
> > i don't know if there is a smart way to find the lowest or highest
> > value in a list.
> > i use a vb-component (called "list mapper") friendly shared by someone
> > on this forum.
>
> > frank

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