> Alex T. wrote:
> Not a one-liner, but I'd be wiling to guess that
>
> repeat for each line L in theData
>put item 2 of L into A1[item 1 of L]
>put item 1 of L into A2[item 2 of L]
> end repeat will
>
> be as quick as any other method.
This is certainly a very fast and elegant method. T
> Tiemo wrote:
>
> I have a delimiter separated list of two columns, first column is an ID,
> second column a name.
>
> I need two arrays of this list, one with the first column (ID) as the key
> and one with the second column (name) as the key.
>
> With split myArray by CR and ";"I get the fir
Yes thanks Alex
Tiemo
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Not a one-liner, but I'd be wiling to guess that
repeat for each line L in theData
put item 2 of L into A1[item 1 of L]
put item 1 of L into A2[item 2 of L]
end repeat
will be as quick as any other method.
-- Alex.
On 27/10/2017 14:05, Tiemo Hollmann TB via use-livecode wro
Hello,
I have a delimiter separated list of two columns, first column is an ID,
second column a name.
I need two arrays of this list, one with the first column (ID) as the key
and one with the second column (name) as the key.
With split myArray by CR and ";" I get the first column (the ID) as th