--- Glen Bojsza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was wondering if it is possible to create separate > sub arrays based > on the keys of the parent array? > > One thing to watch for is that the data in the field > columns may not be > unique and so this eliminates them from being used > with the split > command. > > --snip-- > > put fld "bigData" into tsarray > put 1 into z > put 1 into b > > repeat for each line j in mycagg -- determines > the columns of the > field to build the parent array > > put line z of myaggvar into aname -- determines > the name of the > keys for each sub array > > repeat for each line L in tsarray descending > put item (word 1 of j) of L & cr after > aname[b,z] -- builds 2D > array > put b + 1 into b > end repeat > put z + 1 into z > end repeat > > > or should the line for the 2D array be > > put item (word 1 of j) of L & cr after > myArray[aname] > > The overall idea is to : > > 1. create individual arrays from a large data field > 2. determine the start and ending row number in a > time array based on a > user selected range > 3. gather the data from the range of rows from the > other sub arrays and > manipulate > > Of course all the arrays will be identical in > length. >
Hi Glen, I think you'l have better luck with : do ("put item (word 1 of j) of L & cr after" \ && aname & "[b,z]") Hope this helped, Jan Schenkel. ===== "As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time." (La Rochefoucauld) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution