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To: MechanicalMethod who wrote (12018)11/28/2002 12:00:42 PM
From: MechanicalMethod  Respond to of 12039
 
array: myArray[999,3](0);


Actually that's 1000 columns and 4 rows. I juxtaposed the rows and columns in the original description but the result from an application standpoint is the same. I also forgot to add 1 to 999 to allow for the first place holder to be a zero.

I still haven't experimented with the conversion. I've been busy wasting time on message boards instead. ;-)

Happy Thanksgiving all.



To: MechanicalMethod who wrote (12018)11/29/2002 6:16:27 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
This is something you'd have to ask Matt (of ESignal) at:

forum.esignalcentral.com

Or you could try at the eSignal@yahoogroups mail list. Or you could try the eSignal thread on SI.

Or you might just try out the program and start coding.

I saw a "Star Trek" epidode involving multidimensional arrays once. And at an astrological site, I saw an array of sun signs. These can be used in helioscopy, a popular branch of technical analysis involving divination from beneficial solar rays. Other than that, I'm in the dark.