Hi Andre,
There are two ways that I use regularly to solve this. You could
combine the parameter and split it in the function that is called.
You could also use the @ operator.
Best,
Mark
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Op 21-mei-2006, om 22:42 heeft Andre Garzia het volgende geschreven:
Hi Folks,
I am using a script code that is built in runtime and executed with
a "do" call. The code calls a send function. I know you can use
send with parameters like:
send "myAdd 2, 2" to stack "someStack"
this works. but sending an array like
send "myAdd pArrayA" to stack "someStack"
causes the myAdd handler to be called with an empty parameter. Does
anyone here have a clue about that? If this is indeed not possible.
Do anyone here have a suggestion on how to pass an array to an
arbitrary function of a stack that will only be known in runtime.
TIA
Andre
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