You meant:

c1: 1
c2: 2

with the spaces..
As you had it you were defining words "c1:1" and "c2:2"

Then,

the-array/:c1/:c2
== "frog"

Good luck,

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At 10:45 AM 1/12/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>The code:
>the-array: array/initial [5 5] "frog"
>the-array/1/1
>c1:1
>c2:2
>the-array/c1/c2
>The results
>>> the-array: array/initial [5 5] "frog"
>== [["frog" "frog" "frog" "frog" "frog"] ["frog" "frog" "frog" "frog" "f
>
>rog"] ["frog" "frog" "frog" "frog" "frog"] ["frog" "frog" "...
>>> the-array/1/1
>== "frog"
>>> c1:1
>== c1:1
>>> c2:2
>== c2:2
>>> the-array/c1/c2
>** Script Error: Invalid path value: c1.
>** Where: the-array/c1/c2
>>>
>How do I make a path that will work here for c1 and c2
>Larry
>
>
>

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