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Hi everyone,

I'm having a braindead moment today, which I was hoping someone could help me with.

I have the following array...

//Create array with 5 elements
var myArray1:Array = new Array();
myArray1.push( new Array("A:", -1) );
myArray1.push( new Array("B:", -1) );
myArray1.push( new Array("C:",  0) );
myArray1.push( new Array("D:",  0) );
myArray1.push( new Array("E:", -1) );
myArray1.push( new Array("F:",  1) );
myArray1.push( new Array("G:",  0) );
myArray1.push( new Array("H:", -1) );
                        //name, score

...and I'm trying to remove all the elements in myArray1 with a score of less than 0 without sorting/reordering the array at all.

I was trying to use a 'for loop', but obviously as the elements are removed, the length of the array changes & causes the wrong elements to be deleted.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
<Mike>

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