IIRC in C structures are composed of elements of various natures (variables, arrays, strings...) and AFAIK such a concept doesn't exist in Transcript.
As for your example, why don't you simply use a 3 dimension array ? In which way using a struct. would be cleaner than an array ? JB > Is there a way to create structures in Transcript? > I want to represent an entity that has several attributes > (actually, I want to represent an array of such entities). > So, is there something similar to the "struct" that exists > in programming languages like c++ and scheme? > > For example, one of my students wants to create an array > of bullets for his video game. For each bullet we need to > know the following: > - its current availability (already in use, or available) > - its movement in the x direction if in use > - its movement in the y direction if in use > > We could use three parallel arrays, but it seems cleaner to > use a struct. Is it possible? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
