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Multi dimensional array

sprinter
sprinter over 15 years ago

Hi,

How can I create multi dimensional array in order to name variables like:

cp_6_4

cp_5_3

cp_4_2

.

.cp_m_m-2

etc.

Thanks,

Adil.

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    sprinter over 15 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    I think we're not on the same page on this one. The past inputs on array have been on one-dimensional arrays but I'm trying to do a multi dimensional array this time. I've tried to search the documentation (Skill language reference) but either I've overlooked it or else it's not there. Could you please clarify if multi dimensional arrays can be done & if so, then how? I shall much appreciate your input.

    Thanks,

    Adil.

    Andrew Beckett said:

    Didn't you ask this before, and Derek responded with this?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • sprinter
    sprinter over 15 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    I think we're not on the same page on this one. The past inputs on array have been on one-dimensional arrays but I'm trying to do a multi dimensional array this time. I've tried to search the documentation (Skill language reference) but either I've overlooked it or else it's not there. Could you please clarify if multi dimensional arrays can be done & if so, then how? I shall much appreciate your input.

    Thanks,

    Adil.

    Andrew Beckett said:

    Didn't you ask this before, and Derek responded with this?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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