1. Another Feature Request

I was wondering if the next official RDS release could have associative
sequences or whatever you want to call it!

Thanks,
 Alex

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2. Re: Another Feature Request

Alex Chamberlain wrote:
> I was wondering if the next official RDS release could have associative
> sequences
> or whatever you want to call it!

I've been tempted by this before, but I think it
wouldn't be used enough to justify the added 
complexity, and you could probably come up with
a better hash function for your specific data than I could.
Also, it's pretty easy to do yourself in Euphoria. 
See Jiri Babor's Associative Lists
   http://www.rapideuphoria.com/3tables.zip

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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3. Re: Another Feature Request

Obviously, its totally up to you! I just think that it would be easier if we
could subscript sequences using strings, like say PHP, and I think it would flow
with the simplicity of Euphoria?!

The only problem with using functions to do this is readability and time, and I
believe this is the only thing I would really like to see, which cannot be
changed another way because it is a syntax change a

Thanks,
 Alex

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4. Re: Another Feature Request

Robert Craig wrote:
> 
> See Jiri Babor's Associative Lists
>    <a
>    href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/3tables.zip">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/3tables.zip</a>

That archive has three different ZIP files in them. Can somebody explain to me
what the differences are? Thanks! :)

-=ck
"Programming in a state of Euphoria."
http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/

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5. Re: Another Feature Request

cklester wrote:

> Robert Craig wrote:
>
>>
>> See Jiri Babor's Associative Lists
>>    http://www.rapideuphoria.com/3tables.zip
>
> That archive has three different ZIP files in them. Can somebody
> explain to me what the differences are? Thanks! :)

Here is an explanation by Jiri (URL might wrap):
http://www.listfilter.com/cgi-bin/esearch.exu?fromMonth=9&fromYear=7&toMonth=9&toYear=7&postedBy=Jiri+Babor&keywords=7+Sep+2002

I privately only use the simple 'tables.e' (slightly modified by me)
with great success, and can't imagine anymore to do without. So thanks
a lot, Jiri!

Regards,
   Juergen

-- 
Have you read a good program lately?

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