No Doubt you're right, Jim; but sure not very intuitively worded.
Seems like it should be the way the Guide now says it is. I guess it
depends on what you think the words split and combine imply.
Joe Wilkins
On Sep 22, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
The definitions are reversed, right?
Yes,
the split command creates the array and
the combine command converts an array to text
put "vanilla' & tab & "ice cream" into banana
put "chocolate" & tab & "ice cream" into line 2 of banana
put "dairy" & tab & "whipped cream" into line 3 of banana
put "strawberry" & tab & "ice cream" into line 4 of banana
put "fudge" & tab & "topping" into line 4 of banana
put "cherry" & tab & "on top" into line 4 of banana
split banana using cr and tab -- yields and array with the keys of
vanilla
chocolate
dairy
strawberry
fudge
cherry
so that banana["cherry"] is "on top"
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
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