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Here is one way to do this
Varset("SGCoef_1_1", 17);
If they only have a sigle value, and not built up from array per pair of
points, you could probably use staticvarset instead
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On 31/12/06, David Jennings <davidjennings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I want to set up a two dimensional array 12 by 14 and populate it with
> data e.g.;
>
>
> SGCoef(1, 1) = 17;
>
> SGCoef(1, 2) = 12;
>
> SGCoef(1, 3) = -3;
>
> SGCoef(1, 0) = 35;
>
>
>
> SGCoef(2, 1) = 7;
>
> SGCoef(2, 2) = 6;
>
> SGCoef(2, 3) = 3;
>
> SGCoef(2, 4) = -2;
>
> SGCoef(2, 0) = 21;
>
>
>
> SGCoef(3, 1) = 59;
>
> SGCoef(3, 2) = 54;
>
> SGCoef(3, 3) = 39;
>
> SGCoef(3, 4) = 14;
>
> SGCoef(3, 5) = -21;
>
> SGCoef(3, 0) = 231;
>
>
>
> SGCoef(4, 1) = 89;
>
> SGCoef(4, 2) = 84;
>
> SGCoef(4, 3) = 69;
>
> SGCoef(4, 4) = 44;
>
> SGCoef(4, 5) = 9;
>
> SGCoef(4, 6) = -36;
>
> SGCoef(4, 0) = 429; etc. etc.
>
>
>
> I've read thru VarSet and VarGet and feel that I must be missing the point
> viz: if I keep referencing array locations with varset - will I not be
> recreating the array with a different dimensions and the same value in each
> cell?
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>
>
>
> Grateful for any help you can give.
>
>
>
> DJ
>
> __,_.
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