YES, Diane…
There’s an additional parameter for the capture command that forces a collect whenever xc or yc changes. Normally, the capture is activated when the capture variable changes so if the point is moves either vertically or horizontally only, then only one value is captured, not both.
The fix:
=capture(xc,1,{xc,yc})
=capture(yc,1,{xc,yc})
This keeps the lists ‘synced’. See attached.
Also, to ‘reset’ the data just edit the capture commands.
You could add a ‘reset’ slider with a Basic program in a math box that can clear the data (and reset itself).
Be Excellent,
John Hanna
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