Cool.  Glad you got it working.  The notation, by the way, is just
JavaScript data structures, so you can find out more about what various
things mean from JS documentation.

On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 1:09 PM Travel Berlin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> hey man, I never thought that as in Italian I would say that to a French,
> but you did great! thanks!! :)
>
> I didn't realize that any object after a comma was considered a new
> column, instead I thought that the specifications inside the {} were just
> details of the  preceding column index expressed outside (index number two
> in this case). Instead it was a completely new column.
>
> I was not sure infact that a comma could be used after a column number
> without starting a new element of the array, but I convinced myself it had
> to be like that because I saw it in many other examples.
>
> really thanks again French man :)
>
> [image: Screenshot 2019-10-05 18.59.25.png]
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