On Sunday 01 June 2014 14:58:09 you wrote:
> You didn't include any test data, so I wrote a little program that created
> a phone book and stored it and then a second that unloaded it.  Your
> load/unload methods had a number of errors in them that I've corrected so
> this is a working version.
>
> I did not tackle the unknown method issues because I really don't
> understand what you are trying to accomplish.  I suggest forgetting
> whatever you've done with that and first define how you really want this to
> behave and I'll help you to an implementation.  What you are doing now is
> not on the right path.
        Yes, that works okay.  (email mangled your example a bit and I had to 
rebuild 
it, but I finally got it straightened out.) :-)  I also wrote a test program 
that incorporates the logic of your load and unload methods.
        So then I added a report method to .PhoneBook to say all of the 
contacts 
(with a minor change to .contact:string), but it writes "a CONTACT" after 
every line.  It appears to be coming from .contact:string; how do I get rid 
of it?

Leslie

Output:
$PhoneBook5
Name         Full Name                 Phone Number
------------ ------------------------- ------------
MIKE         Mike H.                       555-6123
a CONTACT
ann          Little Anne                   555-1234
a CONTACT
MOLLY        Molly M.                      555-3948
a CONTACT
ANN          Ann B.                        555-6220
a CONTACT
JEFF         Jeff G.                       555-5115
a CONTACT
MARK         Mark C.                       555-5017
a CONTACT
Rick         Rick M.                       555-5110
a CONTACT
Jenny        Jenny Jenny                   555-5309
a CONTACT

Exact match:
Jenny        Jenny Jenny                   555-5309
a CONTACT

-- 
"Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be 
slaves." --Henry David Thoreau

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