using "repeat for each" when you don't want to start with the
first line
Ray Horsley
ray at linkitonline.com
Mon Apr 29 13:10:01 EDT 2002
on 4/29/02 7:01 AM, shop at shop at paynesparkman.com wrote:
I have a number of repeat loops in my software which I would love to speed
up using the "repeat for each" technique but I don't want to start with the
first line. Instead, I want to start based on which line the user selects
in a fld. A typical example of what I'm currently doing follows:
put the SelectedText of fld "Scene List" into CurScene
put lineoffset(CurScene&return,SceneFile) into q
repeat with q2 = q+1 to the number of lines in SceneFile
do stuff
end repeat
Any suggestions?
Rich Mooney
Payne Sparkman Mfg.
shop at paynesparkman.com
As a side note, should you be setting the WholeMatches to true before using
the lineOffset function? I got caught on this one. If I don't set the
WholeMatches to true lineOffset will find matches within lines.
Ray Horsley
Developer, LinkIt! Software
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