*tables?
By which you mean arrays or matrices with rows and columns?
I think this has been suggested before...
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cpumaster930 wrote:
*tables?
By which you mean arrays or matrices with rows and columns?
I think this has been suggested before...
Multi-dimensional arrays? Think so, but the ST argued it was too complex
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LS97 wrote:
cpumaster930 wrote:
*tables?
By which you mean arrays or matrices with rows and columns?
I think this has been suggested before...Multi-dimensional arrays? Think so, but the ST argued it was too complex
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Too complex? Really?
Too complex for them to program, or too complex for users? I certainly hope it's not the second
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cpumaster930 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
cpumaster930 wrote:
*tables?
By which you mean arrays or matrices with rows and columns?
I think this has been suggested before...Multi-dimensional arrays? Think so, but the ST argued it was too complex
![]()
Too complex? Really?
![]()
Too complex for them to program, or too complex for users? I certainly hope it's not the second![]()
It is.
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LS97 wrote:
cpumaster930 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
Multi-dimensional arrays? Think so, but the ST argued it was too complex
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Too complex? Really?
![]()
Too complex for them to program, or too complex for users? I certainly hope it's not the second![]()
It is.
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More complicated than lists? Seriously?
I suggested this, and it got closed and merged into another topic. Let me go find its link...
EDIT: Here: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=25958
Last edited by Greenatic (2011-09-07 17:50:47)
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