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- Subject: Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH
- From: Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2026 11:15:25 +0100
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Il 16/01/26 01:41, Brian G ha scritto:
It was not Ben that suggested that It was me, and it was because the fellow wanted to use fixed array size entry within a dynamic array.I suggested it because it was easier to understand. I was not commenting on your code, only on the code I presented of which you only quote the last paragraph example
Dear Brian, If I offended you, I apologize; it wasn't my intention.I didn't argue that Benoit said FOR EACH was better; in fact, I argued the opposite.
To make myself clear, I had to summarize the two codes.Anyway, I posted the link to the discussion; if anyone is interested, I'll repeat it here:
https://gambas.one/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=beginners%2Fabout-array (I understood monkeyking to be asking how to build and read a jagged array.) Regards Gianluigi
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | BB <adamnt42@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Brian G <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Looping through an array with FOR EACH | Brian G <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |