You need to explain the situation a little better. It shoulds like a good
old fashioned hash array would do the trick, but I'm unsure whether I
understand your problem or not.

!k

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Weyert de
Boer
Sent: May 10, 2006 1:47 PM
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: [Flashcoders] > Input filtering

Hello,

I am currently working on a school project, whereby we use a keyboard as
the main input. Now we use the keys of the keyboard as buttons. Currently,
I am staring blind on a problem with this input device, I really hope
someone of you guys can share some great ideas.

The thing is that the buttons are used as sensors, meaning that we use the
buttons to detect if some block is available (i.e. item isn't removed from
his stationary) now we want to be able to reorder this four block
elements. Only I am not sure how I can detect if the order, is a expected.
Because of the continous key events.

Does anyone happen to have a solution, it would be greatly apperciated.
Probably really simple to solve... Probably to tired :(

Yours,

Weyert de Boer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
innerfuse*

http://www.innerfuse.biz/
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