What problem are you having?

--- In [email protected], "RadicalByte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm hitting my head against a brick wall trying to work this out, but
> to no avail.
> 
> I would like to have an ArrayCollection which contains a variable
> number of ArrayCollections.
> 
> My code looks like..
> 
> [CODE]
> 
> var arrayCollection:ArrayCollection=new ArrayCollection();
> var numberOfItems:int=10;
> 
> for(var x=1;x<numberOfItems;x++)
> {
>   arrayCollection.addItem(new ArrayCollection());
> }
> 
> [/CODE]
> 
> arrayCollection[0] will contain an array of strings
> arrayCollection[x] will contain an array of numbers
> 
> Structure wise it's like a spreadsheet, where the first column
> contains a title and the other columns numbers.
> 
> This collection will be mapped to a DataGrid and an BarChart - with
> the x-axis mapped to the array-of-strings and each series mapped to
> the numbers (this'll be dynamic, too).
> 
> My aim with the collection is to use it to hold SUM values from a
> tree-structured XML transmission.  The XML transmission has a fixed
> debth but the number of properties may different.  In my example
> below, I have "Hours" and "Cost" to SUM but in other XML transmissions
> I'll have "Hours", "Cost", "Profit", etc etc.
> 
> [XML]
> 
> <Weeks>
>       <Week id="0" name="2007-01">
>               <Tarif Name="A" Hours="100" Cost="50.00"/>
>               <Tarif Name="B" Hours="100" Cost="50.00"/>
>               <Tarif Name="C" Hours="100" Cost="50.00"/>
>       </Week>
>       <Week id="1" name="2007-02">
>               <Tarif Name="A" Hours="100" Cost="50.00"/>
>               <Tarif Name="C" Hours="100" Cost="50.00"/>
>       </Week>
> </Weeks>
> 
> [/XML]
> 
> So, can anyone explain to me what I'm doing wrong?
> 
> Cheers,
> Ryan
>


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