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hello,

 

i was struggling for the past 2 days to create an incremental series from 0 to 12, but in the same time always to have the values 0-2-4-6-8-10-12, or 0-3-6-9-12.

 

If anybody could help me with that, i would really appreciate it.

 

many thanks

 

ivo

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Hi ivo

 

Try this.Hope this Helps

Matt

 

P.s if you can't open the file the equation in C is C+1

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thank you for the replies, but i guess i did not express myself very clear. i am trying to make a series with 30-70 values in a list from 0 to 12 and in the same time those numbers 0-2-4-6-8-10-12 and 0-3-6-9-12 always to be there. see the image* 
Hi Ivo, you could insert these 'always there' values with List Insert. If you want you can cull values of the original list that are too close to them, and keep the list at the wanted length. Maybe silly, maybe not so much though. Hope this helps.

Pieter,

 

I thought about inserting numbers in the list, but then I dont think it will work because i am going to deform the continuous flow of the numbers in the list and it would not be very accurate.

Hi Ivo,

Does that work for you? You don't have direct control over step value though.

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No, unfortunately is not helping me out, i already try something similar.
here it is a print screen jpeg of what i am trying to do and to have those values in the series list without interrupting the continuous flow of the values in the list.
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Do you think that's mathematically possible?
i have no idea, that's why i did this post here to get some opinions and feedback from you guys.
I don't. Try for instance to figure out, in a 33 items long list, where would the "always there' values go?

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