I find this very odd

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Sun Feb 2 20:45:14 EST 2014


Hi Bill,

It looks like you put the array into myDatagridArray  in one handler and 
try to read this variable in another handler. Another possibility is 
that you made a small spelling error in the variable name. It is also 
possible that you are check the value of the variable in the script 
editor while using the somewhat unreliable debugger. Instead of using 
the debugger here, you could add the line

put the keys of myDatagridArray

and a line

answer (myDatagridArray is an array)

in convenient places to check the content of the variable.


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On 2/3/2014 02:27, prothero at earthednet.org wrote:
> Folks:
>
> I am using LiveCode 6.5.1 and I find the following behavior very odd.
>
> I am working with datagrids and have the dgData of a datagrid, which is a normal array.
>
> put the dgData of group "DataGrid 3" into myDatagridArray
>
> Then I do:
> put myDatagridArray into newArray
>
> What's then in newArray is "myDataGridArray", just the text name of the array.
>
> This seems an odd behavior to me. Can't one just set one array to another array?
> Bill
>
> William Prothero
> http://es.earthednet.org
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>
>
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