I'm sorry that I hadn't read the mail by Jonathan Nicholl.
Yeah, that was very clear and precise . thank u all.
But I still can't figure out how I can have the contents of variables or the expansion
of "def" as suffixes.I now think it's not possible with "def".
I'll try out somethings now.
Than
Thanks Hans!
That wolud help me a lot.Also thanks for the reference u mentioned.I'll
try it.
Now one last thing :
Is there a way of having variable arrays whose contents can be used as "suffixes"?
something like ,
a[0]:= "A" ;
a[1]:= "B" ;
a[2]:= "C" ; %a variable array "a[
At 06:55 10/04/2004, you wrote:
Thankx Hans,
But why does this work with "def" and not with "vardef" . "list" is just a
macro name i've used.
And "A,B,C,A" is just the replacement text I want when I call the macro
"list".
from the name vardef you can deduce that it acts like a var; see Jonathan
Thankx Hans,
But why does this work with "def" and not with "vardef" . "list" is just a macro name
i've used.
And "A,B,C,A" is just the replacement text I want when I call the macro "list".
Is there any other way of doing this?
Vinuth.
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