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Struggling to Convert Python into M!

Hi PBI friends! Looking for some help on how to convert a chunk of python code into M given that i cannot run python scripts in our PROD environments. 

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HotChilli
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You are starting with one row and want to end up with 11?

This will be based on adding a custom column in the form {[columnA]..[columnB]} which gives a list which can be expanded to new rows.

You can round your column using Number.RoundDown or Number.RoundUp

I think you'll need to define your rules and work out test cases because in the example starting at 0 and going to 11 will give you 12 rows.

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