At 1:05 pm -0700 6/5/02, Niklas "Almesj�" wrote:
>Thanks Ken,
>That is my experience aswell.. Which makes me wonder how I can use
>setProps with a custompropertyset (since I can't get setprops to work with
>the name of the either, once a custompropertyset has been assigned)?
>
>cheers,
>/Niklas
>
>From: "Ken Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: setprops, which property?
>Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 15:57:14 -0500
>Organization: Sons of Thunder Software
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Niklas,
>
>I don't think there is currently a way to do that. If you have:
>
>setProp myArray theValue
> -- stuff here
> pass myArray
>end myArray
>
>... and you execute "set the myArray[10] of this stack to 100", you will
>trigger the setProp handler, and 'theValue' will contain '100', but you
>won't be able to retrieve the '10' key.
>
>Am I wrong? I'd love it if I were...
Sorry. I missed the beginning of this. Is this what you need?
on mouseUp
set the myArray["age"] of me to "very old"
end mouseUp
setprop myArray[whichKey] pValue
switch whichKey
case "name"
answer "Your name is" && pValue
break
case "age"
answer "You are" && pValue
break
end switch
end myArray
Cheers
Dave Cragg
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