> > We might actually be able to effectively do that, since we
> > could have multiple tables defined that create multipliers
> > that could be used later.
> >
> > Jon
> 
> Well, that was going to be my initial approach, but it's a real pain to
> remove one dimension like that out of a 4-D table to make it two 3-D
> tables
> (if I remember how that works). I haven't looked at your LFI
> implementation,
> but one that I did years ago I think used recursion, and therefore it
> was
> possible to have 'inifinty' number of dimension.. Or maybe I was just
> working on that and never going it working. I don't know. I've spelt
> since
> then.
> 
> Bill

In my mind, the problem is not so much the programmatic/algorithmic aspect,
but how do you arrange the data in our XML format in files? I've got a few
ideas, but it seems like it could be convoluted.

Jon



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