Hello Andrew

On 03-Nov-00, Andrew Martin wrote:
>AM Joachim Thomas wrote:
>AM> having this
>AM> 
>AM> myblock:  [[one [1 2 3]][two [4 5 6]][three [7 8 9]]]
>AM> 
>AM> I can extract a value and put it in
>AM> 
>AM> myvalue: myblock/1/2/3
>AM 
>AM> but if I change myvalue: the result is only local, not global to
>AM> myblock,
>AM so
>AM> 
>AM> is there a way to assign the content of myblock, like a pointer, to
>AM> the
>AM variable...
>AM 
>AM>> myblock:  [[one [1 2 3]][two [4 5 6]][three [7 8 9]]]
>AM == [[one [1 2 3]] [two [4 5 6]] [three [7 8 9]]]
>AM>> myvalue: myblock/1/2/3
>AM == 3
>AM>> print myvalue
>AM 3
>AM>> myblock/1/2/3: "I'm a new value!"
>AM == [1 2 "I'm a new value!"]
>AM>> myblock
>AM == [[one [1 2 "I'm a new value!"]] [two [4 5 6]] [three [7 8 9]]]
>AM 

yes, I know this... :-)

my question was if I can assign myblock/1/2/3 to a variable in some way
and use this variable to access and/or modify the element in myblock...

By the way, is there a method to search (deep/recutsively) into block, not only at the
first level? And accessing into blocks, like myblock/1/2/3 using
indexes/variables and not direct references? 


Thanx..



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