@TW_Tones - I suspected that lists are the answer could be the answer for my question. Thanks to your reply I’m now sure of.
Being honest I didn’t notice the range operator before, but it is indeed a real useful operator for some of my cases. Thanks for pointing this out!
Although I’m now used to the syntax in TiddlyWiki, I’m still far away to solve each idea/problem on my own. I’m overwhelmed by the documentation, where almost every single feature is well documented. But on the other hand it is the sheer amount of articles which hits me, making it very hard to find out what I really need. There are some very good central themes which leads you, like “Filters”.
What I wish for if there could be some cross references, which points to other operators with the same functioniality. e.g. ‘counter’ and ‘range’ in both articles or ‘then’/‘else’ operator and ‘conditional shortcuts’. Like it is linked in the ‘split’ article (refers to ‘join’). For better readibility I would put this in a footnote, e.g. "similar functions/operators’.
This would speed up the learning curve for beginners.
I’m afraid that this is not easy to accomplish, but I’m certain that this would be a really useful feature for the documentation.