Hi All,
One I got started on arrays, I couldn't stop without mathematical capabilities; so array support in the next update of Serendipity Library will include arrayMath and matrixMath functions, as well as a newArray function for building & initializing arrays. ArrayMath supports mathematical operations (+,-,*,/,div,mod,^) on each element of a numeric array using a single value as the second operand. MatrixMath supports the same operations, using the value of the corresponding element of a second array as the second operand. The two arrays passed to matrixMath must have the same structure.
If anyone is currently doing "array math" using standard Transcript arrays, I would be interested in seeing how arrayMath & matrixMath compare in performance. Both array math functions parse the source array via "repeat for each character...". When any dimension delimiter character is encountered, the value of the preceding element is derived from the characters encountered since the last delimiter character.
If someone is interested in testing this before the next Library update, eMail me privately for copies of the handlers and a test stack.
Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company
"And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three; Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."
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