>z = "Ball" & 1
>
>do "global" && z && RETURN && z && " = 123"
>
>put Ball1
As pointed out a list would be obvious for the purpose.
Not to promote the use of globals, for the purpose either, but "do"
is pretty high on my radar for "things not to do" ;-)
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(the globals)[symbol("ball" & 1)] = 123
put ball1
-- 123
Jakob
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