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I am a little late to come to this thread. But try the below.
roymeo wrote:
> on testing this, that --movieScript
-- do "global gFoo" &
I am a little late to come to this thread. But try the below.
(B
(Broymeo wrote:
(B> on testing this, that --movieScript
(B -- do "global gFoo" & this & "Bar"
(B -- do "gFoo" & this & "Bar = " & that
(B do "global gFoo" & this & "Bar"\
(B & RETURN & "gFoo" & this & "Bar = "
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Subject: RE: Accessing global variables with sent parameters
You'll have to try this to see if it really works, but if y
You'll have to try this to see if it really works, but if you're going to
construct global variables like that, you'll need to use the "do" command.
do "global gStart" & counter & "EndPart"
ah heck, I'll try it out for you
on testing this, that --movieScript
do "global gFoo" & this & "Ba
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 6:47 PM
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Subject: Re: Accessing global variables with sent
You could do strings if it's of this nature:
TheString = variable && "_hello_" && int
TheList[theString] = whateverdata
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Peter Witham wrote:
I think what I need is to somehow say "takethisstring" and use it as the
name of an exisiting global variable and then let me have access to that
variables list not a string.
You can do that with symbols. I did a quick test with strings but
didn´t worked. Try this:
on setG
put the globals.count
-- 1
setAProp the globals, #x, "hi"
put the globals.count
-- 2
put x
-- "hi"
What I think Agustín is (circuitously) suggesting is:
on LoadDataSet stdnum
tData = (the globals)[symbol("gStandard" & stdnum & "DataRef")]
-- utilize tData as you see fit (it *should* hold th
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 4:41 PM
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Peter,
Could you
Thanks for the recommended change to the loop Kerry, I'm currently trying to
streamline the code in an application and this has helped me out a lot. I
just need to go thru my app and replace all my loops :)
Regards,
Peter
> I'm wondering if the dot syntax is going to cause me a
> problem with my
")
Hope that helps,
Charles
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Accessing global variables with sent parameters
Hi Kerry,
Thanks for the tip, I'll give it
> I'm wondering if the dot syntax is going to cause me a
> problem with my idea. I know this code works as is, the
> global variable gStandard1DataRef is a list of around 60
> variables and it works it's way thru the list loading the data.
>
> LoadListData is another handler just for ref.
>
>
Hi,
The best way I have found of doing that is to make your global a list:
so
Global gstandardDatalist
gstandardDatalist=[data1,data2,data3]
on LoadDataSet stdnum
Currentdata= gstandardDatalist[1]
End
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At 02:36 p.m. 20/10/2003 -0500,
put the globals.count
-- 1
setAProp the globals, #x, "hi"
put the globals.count
-- 2
put x
-- "hi"
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>I have an embarrassing question that I should know the
> answer too but my memory is wy faulty today. Below is a
> code snippet, what I
>I have an embarrassing question that I should know the
> answer too but my memory is wy faulty today. Below is a
> code snippet, what I'm trying to do is access a global
> variable to use it's value for something in a function but
> part of the variable name is being sent as a paramete
Hi all,
I have an embarrassing question that I should know the answer too but my
memory is wy faulty today. Below is a code snippet, what I'm trying to
do is access a global variable to use it's value for something in a function
but part of the variable name is being sent as a parameter, it
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