I think you can use de Blip.getChild(arg) or Blip.getChildren() to access to
any blip if you start in the root blip... but I didn't do that never.
Blips in the wave have the structure of a Tree (a graph)

2009/11/12 Vivek <vivekmunag...@gmail.com>

> Hai ,
>
> In the robot i'm making, i want to access all the blips that are in
> the wavelet even before my robot is added to the wavelet. I cannot
> find a suitable method in the API .
> I know we can access the root blip directly, but then I could not
> figure out how to access its siblings.
>
> Please some one suggest me how can i access the already existing blips
> in a wavelet.
>
>
> -Vivek.
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