Is there any way to use Lingo to work with a n x m matrix?  For example, let's say I 
have data that could be stored in a matrix with 100 rows and 2 columns.  I seem to 
recall reading about it somewhere.  Something about putting linear lists inside linear 
lists, but cannot find the source and cannot figure out how to access the specific 
elements of the matrix.  For example, how would I access the element in row 62, column 
2?

I am trying to use Lingo to write a simulation that was originally written in BASIC.  
In BASIC multi-dimensional matrices are easy to work with.

Thanks.

Robert Rycroft
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