1. How To Do This...
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 26, 2003
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I want to reference data like so: x = company.name -- so x = "My Company, Inc." y = company.contact.name.first -- so y = "Christopher" or something like that. Who's got somethin' for me?! -ck
2. Re: How To Do This...
- Posted by eugtk at yahoo.com Aug 26, 2003
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--- "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I want to reference data like so: > > x = company.name -- so x = "My Company, Inc." > > y = company.contact.name.first -- so y = > "Christopher" > > or something like that. > > Who's got somethin' for me?! Guido van Rossum Prof. Nicklaus Wirth Countess Ada Lovelace to name just a few :) Irv
3. Re: How To Do This...
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrognet.net> Aug 26, 2003
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>> x = company.name -- so x = "My Company, Inc." >> y = company.contact.name.first -- so y = "Christopher C.K. : Take a look at my mixedlib.zip in the archive, You can do it with my structures. PS: If you use it don't forget to vote for it. Bernie
4. Re: How To Do This...
- Posted by 1evan at sbcglobal.net Aug 27, 2003
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sequence company_info company = {"My Company, Inc.",{{"Fredricks","Christoper"},"2 Three St."}} integer name, contact, first name = 1 contact = 2 first = 2 x = company[name] y = company[contact][name][first] --- "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I want to reference data like so: > > x = company.name -- so x = "My Company, Inc." > > y = company.contact.name.first -- so y = > "Christopher" > > or something like that. > > Who's got somethin' for me?! > > -ck > > --^---------------------------------------------------------------- > This email was sent to: 1evan at sbcglobal.net > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > --^---------------------------------------------------------------- > >