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finding elements in range
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Re: finding elements in range
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Re: finding elements in range
need to remember the between? methode, thx tronic
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Re: finding elements in range
Some day, we must gather these little array oriented solutions into one larger toolkit.
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Re: finding elements in range
Nice Tronics !
I'd not seen/used the 'between' command ... interesting
Reminds me of the CASE statement used in ranges. [in a basic way].
I need to read up on 'between' to learn more.
Good stuff Guys !
I'd not seen/used the 'between' command ... interesting
Reminds me of the CASE statement used in ranges. [in a basic way].
I need to read up on 'between' to learn more.
Good stuff Guys !
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Re: finding elements in range
But one little thing. First output should show values at indexes (that correspond to names at the same indexes - which are shown on second output). Eventually there could be third output as well.
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