On Dec 10, 2004, at 8:00 PM, Mark Brownell wrote:
The point I'm making is that it's a container that can store information at numerical points [101][2][23] or 101,2,23 or any delimiter that you select. I get what I needed in Lingo working fine for me in transcript. I'm just thankful that it works fast enough to be worth it.
But... Lingo's are REAL.
AFAICT... you are using strings... which *look* like multidimensional arrays, yet they would not *work* like multi-dimensional arrays. It looks to me more like you have a mechanism which allows *naming* and storing of variables in the same context as a multi-dimensional array. It looks like your version is basically a way to avoid coming up with unique names for a lot of variables... which is cool, and all, but that's all it is.
But how do they perform the same functions? For instance with a multi-level nested repeat loop iterating over the contents with a real multi-dimensional array? Or is there some equally convoluted code to do that?
Don't get me wrong. Cool solutions I can respect. But what works for you (or I) as a personal solution is not necessarily something which is portable to others - nor is it necessarily what they want or need.
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