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Topic Title: Array Storage Topic Summary: Created On: 8-Jan-2004 16:51 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Thanks Roger. Print looks straight forward. I was wondering if there is a way to access the elements of the skip list. For instance: My code's logic has to also look for modules in other projects due to some condition, and lets say there is a module with same name as the one in my current project, I want to take up a different loop or maybe not store that name in the skip list. Any thoughts?? | |
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Did anyone try storing the module names in a project in an array that can be accessed
at a later storage to generate a report? For example, code should parse thru each of the modules in a project and store the names in an array() |
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Thanks Roger.
Print looks straight forward. I was wondering if there is a way to access the elements of the skip list. For instance: My code's logic has to also look for modules in other projects due to some condition, and lets say there is a module with same name as the one in my current project, I want to take up a different loop or maybe not store that name in the skip list. Any thoughts?? |
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The "for moduleName in Project" loop only finds modules in the top level folder of the project; not modules in sub-folders. Try:
Item itm string NameMod for itm in currentProject do { if (type(itm) != "Formal") continue // item is Folder, Project, Descriptive, or Link NameMod = fullName(itm) put (moduleNames, NameMod, NameMod) } |
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