Hello Joel ;)

> For example:
> 
>     >> now
>     == 10-May-2001/9:16:46-5:00
>     >> now/time
>     == 9:16:49
>     >> now/time/hour
>     ** Script Error: now has no refinement called hour
>     ** Where: halt-view
>     ** Near: now/time/hour
>     >> foo: now/time
>     == 9:16:57
>     >> foo/hour
>     == 9
> 
> where NOW/TIME returns a TIME! value which has an /HOUR component.
> However NOW/TIME/HOUR is interepted as asking NOW to apply two
> refinements named /TIME *and* /HOUR.  A nice usage of the paren!
> type as a segment in a path would be
> 
>     (now/time)/hour
> 
> which would avoid the need for another variable (e.g. FOO above)
> just to get at the components of the function result.
> 

but can use folowing without needing any variable... 

>> pick now/time 1
== 17
>> pick now/time 2
== 51
>> pick now/time 3
== 12
>>

or 

>> first now/time
== 17
>> second now/time
== 51
>> third now/time
== 35
>>

have fun 

Cyphre

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