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DEC Stuff
Registered 07/07/2003
Points 1348
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21st March, 2004 at 18:10:00 -
I've just started using the string parsar.
I am using it to store values X and values Y like this.
X Values {123, 148, 159, ect....}
Y Values (231, 1233, 123, 1232}
You know, something like that. I am basically saving the co-ordinates of objects which will be transfered over frames. So like element 1 of X values is the x position of frame one, and element 1 of y values is the y position of frame 1.
Problem is, I use "set element" and the delimitor is ",". Whenever I set the element it erases all the others. I am outputting the entire string to the screen, but I can never get more than one element to display at a time...or save at a time. This is what it looks like.
Frame 1 might be(X):
(,123,,,,,)
and Frame 2 would be:
(,,148,,,,)
Like that.
Any ideas?
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ChrisB Crazy?
Registered 16/08/2002
Points 5457
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21st March, 2004 at 19:19:51 -
I don't understand why you don't just create a string with the commas in it? That makes a lot more sense.
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DEC Stuff
Registered 07/07/2003
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21st March, 2004 at 20:14:15 -
Thats what I am doing. I have to set the elements at different times, and I don't know how to output 2 elements at the same time.
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DEC Stuff
Registered 07/07/2003
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21st March, 2004 at 20:15:46 -
I have to set it in an array too...Cause it's like a movie dealy.
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DEC Stuff
Registered 07/07/2003
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21st March, 2004 at 20:38:05 -
GREAT NEWS! I figured it out. Thanks anyways.
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