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Challenge #246: Rectangle Tangle

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Alteryx
Alteryx
A solution to last week's challenge can be found hererectangles.png
 
This week you are given 4 centroids which you can turn into a rectangle. Once you have created your rectangle, find the midpoints of the lines that connect those centroids, then make another rectangle from those points. Keep doing this until the area of the rectangle is less than 5 square miles.
Aaron_Harter
11 - Bolide

I designed an iterative macro to solve this challenge:

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Jonathan-Sherman
15 - Aurora
15 - Aurora

Challenge 246 is done!

 

Workflow:

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Iterative Macro:

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AkimasaKajitani
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

My solution.

 

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Workflow:
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Iterative Macro:
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Kenda
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula
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An iterative macro made the most sense to me here (in vertical, of course)

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dsmdavid
11 - Bolide

Also iterative

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RolandSchubert
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

My solution - used an iterative macro

 

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PhilipMannering
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

First time doing a spatial calc in the multirow,

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phottovy
13 - Pulsar
13 - Pulsar

So many rectangles:

 

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Greg_Murray
12 - Quasar

This was a fun one. I took an iterative approach, outputting all of the iterations and only keep the last one. 

 

Workflow

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Iterative macro

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Bonus Rectangles! 

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