That's probably the best solution for the problem - String$ SELECT has always 
been a half-baked solution in SuperBASIC.

Tobias

> Am 21.06.2020 um 13:38 schrieb Bob Spelten via Ql-Users 
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> Op Sun, 21 Jun 2020 09:46:23 +0200 schreef Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users 
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>> I have a vague recollection that Simon N Goodwin did something similar, 
>> maybe, in the DIY Toolkit.
>> 
>> I think it was passed a variable and a list of strings, and returned the 
>> position of the variable in the list. Something like that.
>> 
>> Maybe useful?
>> 
> That would then be the PICK$ function.
> It's on DIY disk 1, sub E, found on Dilwyn's site, where else?
> 
> Bob
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