Stop playing so much Quake and you'd figure it out.
Only kidding Paul. Laugh, laugh, that was a joke. No flames!
Nested structures are like they sound. Instead of using a key-value pair,
you use a key-structure pair. That way you can have 2 values (in the 1-deep
structure) associated with a single key, and be able to reference them
individually because of their depth in the nest. You have to store a value
in the key of the nested structures, but don't tell anyone that's how you're
doing it and you won't get in trouble. You can keep on nesting too, but
after a while, but brain can't handle the depth. Too much Quake damage. I'll
rustle up some code if you're dying for it.
Nat Papovich
ICQ 32676414
"Whatever you do may seem insignificant,
but it is most important that you do it." -M. Gandhi
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What are they?
best, paul
At 01:04 PM 8/26/00 -0700, Nat wrote:
> nested structures
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