My problem is that a custom property would be a "global" type setting. I am
attempting to create a structure that can be passed from message to message (a type of
secession information). I require a "parameters" array to be a "member" of a
"secession" array object any ideas?
In C++/Perl this is relative sumple but I cannot seem to locate any information about
it for Transcript.
Kevin
--- On Mon 02/09, Trevor DeVore < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Trevor DeVore [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 13:31:35 -0700
Subject: Re: Setting a element of a array equal to a array?
On Feb 9, 2004, at 1:18 PM, "" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:<br>><br>> Simple
syntax/support question I would like to "put" a array into the <br>> element of
another array then access it. How would this be done?<br>><br>> put myArray into
otherArray[ARRAY_KEY]<br>><br>> If so can t be accessed via<br>><br>> put
otherArray[ARRAY_KEY][0] into myVariable?<br><br>In Transcript a multi-dimensional
array is created like this - <br>myArray["key1", "key2"]. AFAIK you cannot assign an
array as the value <br>of another array element. Someone correct me if I'm
wrong.<br><br>What you can do is assign an array to a custom property set. An
<br>example:<br><br>put "stuff" into myArray["Key1", "Key1.2", "Key1.2.1"]<br><br>set
the customProperties["MyArray"] of this card to myArray<br><br>The card would now have
a new Custom Property named "MyArray" with the <br>key: "Key1,Key1.2,Key1.2.1" and a
value of "stuff"<br><br><br>-- <br>Trevor DeVore<br>Blue Mango Multimedia<br>[EMAIL
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