r being of type Response with some other game state data.

On Thursday, March 27, 2014 11:09:10 AM UTC-4, Collin Glass wrote:
>
> They are not actually in my code. They represent the rest of the 23x51 
> cells.
>
> Here is the basic rowxcolumn for loops I'm using to parse:
>
> for i in json["Board"]
>    for j in json["Board"][i]
>       r.Board[i,j] = json["Board"][i][j]["Name"]
>    end
> end
>
> When I use while i <= 5 it parses.
>
> On Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:06:42 AM UTC-4, Collin Glass wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I'm creating a TCP client for a bomberman game in Julia. I need to 
>> parse the current state of the gameboard (which is a lot of tiles).
>>
>> Sample JSON,
>>
>>
>> {{["Name"=>"Wall"],["Name"=>"Wall"],["Name"=>"Wall"],["Name"=>"Rock"],...},{...,["Name"=>"Wall"],...},...}
>>
>> I am new to Julia, as such I am intrigued to make use of the 
>> Array{Cell,2}. to represent my board.
>>
>> The board is 23rowx51column.
>>
>> I seem to be getting the following error.
>>
>>
>> MethodError(checkbounds,(51,{["Name"=>"Wall"],["Name"=>"Wall"],["Name"=>"Wall"],...})
>>
>> I took a look at the abstractarray.jl in base, but didn't get any answers.
>>
>> Is there a limit on the size of the array?
>>
>

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