On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 01:56 PM, yoy wrote:
I have the following loop statement:
repeat for each line gameLine in fld "gamelist"
I need to obtain the line number for the current iteration.
If I understand the docs correctly, the 'repeat for each' form of the repeat structure is best used when you need to use *only* the CONTENTS of the particular container. If you need to count the loops and refer to chunks of the container by number (rather than merely use the chunks), then perhaps the "repeat with x = 1 to ..." form would be better.
You can still get the CONTENTS when using the 'repeat with x' form:
repeat with x = 1 to the number of lines in field "gameList"
put the text of line x of field "gameList" into lLineContent
...
end repeatI'm error
checking for the number of items in gameLine and if it isn't equal to 5, I
want to raise an answer dialog and stop the script, then hilight that line
in fld "gameList".
repeat with x = 1 to the number of lines in field "gameList" put the text of line x of field "gameList" into lGameLine if (the number of items in lGameLine <> 5) then put true into lBadItemNumberFlag put x into lBadLineNumber exit repeat end if ... end repeat if (lBadItemNumberFlag) then answer lMyUserWarning set the hilitedLine of field "gameList" to lBadLineNumber end if
The other problem is that the variable might be 6 with the first 5 items
isolated and the 6th item examined under different circumstances, ala
checking a lotto game with or without a bonus ball number.
In this case, the check condition inside the repeat loop might look something like:
if (the number of items in lGameLine <> 5) and /
(the number of item in lGameLine <> 6)
...
end if
-- so, by the time the execution gets to this line, you know that your line MUST have
-- either 5 or 6 items in it. So:
if (the number of items in lGameLine = 6) then
... -- do whatever stuff is necessary to process the 6th item
end if
-- Next, you process the first 5 items, which are common to both the 5 and 6-item lines:
... -- do the common stuff here
I hope this helps! There are probably better and more succinct ways to do what you want, but I am a newbie, too, so my suggestion is based on my limited experience as well!!!
Kind Regards, -- Igor de Oliveira Couto ---------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------
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