In the series component you can specify the step between the numbers as well as the number of values. Connect this output to the input of a vector, say the unit X vector component (to move along the x axis). Now because the series gives you a series of numbers (multiple numbers) when you connect this to the vector, you get a list of vectors. The output of this vector goes to the input vector of the move component. Then input your geometry to the move component.
On Feb 1, 12:31 am, rp <[email protected]> wrote: > Is there a way to set the number between each geometry? For example, > if I had a line, could I copy it 12 times, spaced 4 units between each > line? Thanks for the help! > > RP > > On Jan 30, 9:47 pm, fraguada <[email protected]> wrote: > > > multiple moves...multiple vectors :) Yes, the series or range is a > > good way... > > luis > > > klint wrote: > > > Yes, for example by using a series > > > >http://screencast.com/t/z4olxsdLbO > > > > /Lars > > > > On 30 Jan, 20:41, rp <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I am trying to copy or move things more than one time...is there a way > > > > to do this? > > > > > Thanks > > > > > R
