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    • Armando
      Armando Beta Gold last edited by

      Hi to math enthusiasts from a math dumb...

      I have a problem I can't solve. In order my patch to work à need 4 random integers ranging from 1 to 15 to change every minute, but I need those 4 integers to be all different between them. I can't find a solution in Isadora. That's my attempt. Anyone has an idea? Maybe javascript?
      Thanks
      Armando

      Armando Menicacci
      www.studiosit.ca
      MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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      • Armando
        Armando Beta Gold last edited by

        Solved!!!

         Thanks izzy!!

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        Armando Menicacci
        www.studiosit.ca
        MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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          gavspav Beta Silver last edited by

          I thought I'd try the javascript actor but unfortunately my first attempt looped for ever and I hadn't saved it!

          So I thought I'd try again using the internet and stack overflow came up with an answer!
          Try copy and pasting this into a javascript actor (make sure it has 4 outputs. You can trigger it with a bang). var arr = [] while(arr.length < 8){ var randomnumber=Math.ceil(Math.random()*100) var found=false; for(var i=0;i

          http://www.digitalfunfair.co.uk I'm using M1 MBP 14" mostly but sometimes use older Mac & Windows machines.

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          • Armando
            Armando Beta Gold last edited by

            Thanks I'll test it as soon as I have time

            Armando Menicacci
            www.studiosit.ca
            MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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