Thanks Leonard. I am still getting the same context error thought.
I was able to convert context using the Select in Array, but it is asking
for an index.

My particles have an initialized value on them that sets a customID per
particle randomly between 0 and 2
Do I just pull in this id, and use it as the index for the Select in Array?
My thinking is that this should take my array of values and only implement
them on the ID I choose.




On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Leonard Koch <[email protected]>wrote:

> Build array from set works also with arrays and arranges the values like
> this:
> Particle 1:
> Id = 0
> scalararray = [m, n, o]
> Particle 2:
> Id = 1
> scalararray = [a, b, c]
> Particle 3:
> Id = 2
> scalararray = [x, y, z]
>
> Build array from set output:
> [m, n, o, a, b, c, x, y, z]
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Adam Sale <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I guess the subject frames my question.
>>
>> I am doing some crowd work, where I am using distance to neighboring
>> particles and if true, then rescaling the velocities of certain particles
>> from their current velocity to a new velocity.
>>
>> Unfortunately I am running into context issues.
>>
>> Is there a way for me to convert from an array of values per particle to
>> a single scalar?
>>
>> I am looking into archives, but am clearly not asking my question
>> correctly..
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Adam
>>
>
>

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