Hallo, YOhannes hat gesagt: // YOhannes wrote:
ive got some trouble with list handling, maybe somone can give me a hand.
i like to group an unnown number of floats in a list. (these floats are the result of different divisors, used all for a fixed value. like 100/16, 100/32...)
what i want to do is to put them randomly into the list as long as the sum of all items in the list equals the size of the fixed value. this seems to be pretty difficult...since i use random i cant know what the next float will be.
I don't know if I understand correctly what you mean, but maybe [list-equalize] from the [list]-abs collection can help. It scales all elements in a list so that their sum is 1.
If you add a new element into the list this will change the value of old elements in the list of course.
Frank