Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hallo everybody,

i guess it's an easy question but i couldn't find the answer yet:

I want a Domain that goes from 3 to -3 to put it into a random application and just includes the integer numbers (-3;-2;-1;0;1;2;3) and beside that i don't want to have 0 as a result.

So at the End I would like to have only 6 numbers: -3;-2;-1;1;2;3

I already came to an result with integer numbers but it actually only rounded up the random results. when one of the results was -0.473 it ended up as 0.

I'm sure it's pretty easy to solve, I'm just missing something.

thx for help

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"random application"?

Could you generate the numbers 1, 2, 3 and then reverse the list, negate the values and glue the lists together?

I'm not sure to get what you need, but maybe this will be helpful....

Creating -3 to +3 w/o 0 list as said by Daivd.

Then if you want random elements from that list, just use random values from 0 to 5 as indexes to list out them:

Or, even simpler, create random values in a shorter domain, and after "split and diverge" values to skip 0.

All values under 0 will remain the same (false = +0) while values above 0 will be "shifted up" by +1(true), reaching your domain length wanted:

thanks guys.

i found out, that the "random"-component (not application, i just forgot the word) has with right click on it an option for "integer numbers". and i decided that the null could be a result as well.

now i have other problems^^ I'll try to fix them on my own first, so see ya 

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