No, it does not matter whether the data is complex or simple, complex data
is passed by reference anyway.

 

I have no simple example for a model.  Google model, and singleton.

 

Tracy Spratt,

Lariat Services, development services available

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Thank you Tracy. Does it matter if the data type being passed is simple or
complex? Also, can you provide a link to a good example of using a central
model?

Thanks!

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> You can pass references to one component into another. You can use a
> central model accessible by both components. You can use events.
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> Tracy Spratt,
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> another component?
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> Can a variable set in one component be called in another component without
> having to go back to the application file? I just want to set a variable
in
> one component, and then access that variable in another component.
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