Array, Array, who has got the array?
Pierre Sahores
psahores at easynet.fr
Sun Feb 29 02:27:59 EST 2004
Hello,
Test the array behaviors in using something like this :
put "0" into c
repeat 5
add 1 to c
Put "what you want" && random(24) in yourArray[c]
end repeat
put "0" into c
repeat 5
wait 1 sec
add 1 to c
put yourArray[c]
end repeat
Regards,
Le 29 févr. 04, à 05:16, Mark MacKenzie a écrit :
> Good evening (or morning). My current project could probably stand to
> have at least one array in it to handle complicated groupings of data.
> However, I have never used one or created one before.
>
> I looked at the excellent Frogsbreath.rev project but quite frankly
> couldn't undrestand the actual workings and how they might apply to my
> work.
>
> Does anyone have a "Dummie's" introduction to arrays? What they are,
> how they can be made to work and how best to design them? A practical
> tutorial would be nice.
>
>
> I have tried to look into the documentation but it is fragmentary and
> difficult for a rank beginner (as far as arrays and matraices go) to
> grasp readily.
>
> Any help greatfully accepted.
>
> Mark MacKenzie
>
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