There's a recursion tutorial by Claude Heiland-Allen that uses such techniques. 
Maybe it's included in the browser, check it out.


On 2 Αυγ 2013, at 12:07, Miguel Eduardo Venegas Monroy 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> i dont undertand.
> ;S
> 
> 
> 2013/8/2 Alexandros Drymonitis <[email protected]>
>> Isn't [repeat] along with [separator] the solution for such things?
>> Maybe something like this could work:
>> 
>> [gemhead]
>> |
>> [t a a]
>> |       |
>> |       [cube]
>> |
>> [separator]
>> |
>> [repeat]
>> |
>> [color]
>> |
>> [translate]
>> 
>> Incrementing the number in the left inlet of [repeat] should create a new 
>> copy where you can change its parameters (color, position,etc.), if i'm not 
>> mistaken...
>> 
>> maybe you need a separator before [cube] as well, not sure..
>> 
>> On 2 Αυγ 2013, at 11:16, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> >> maybe [gemlist] will help you?
>> >
>> > What if i need specific colors for each cubes?
>> >
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