Hi Steven,

Just one more thing, on arrays as they relate to writing opcodes, am I right in thinking that if you have a 2D array, and you pass it to an opcode that accepts a 1D array using a subscript that it isn't equivalent to passing a vector in? For example:


    iRows = 10
    iColumns = 10
    kArr[][] init iRows,iColumns

    myGreat1DArrayOpcode kArr[0]

It looks like kArr[0] is treated like the first element of the matrix and not the beginning of a row. It would be great if something like kArr[0] gave you a 'view' of the 2D array that had 1D opcodes treat each row like a 1D array. 


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Edward Costello

On Thursday 11 July 2013 at 23:27, Steven Yi wrote:

Nice, glad that's working out now.

On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Edward Costello
<edwardcostello@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Steven,

I was actually using the wrong string to specify the opcode argument, my
opcode is working fine now,

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Edward Costello

On Thursday 11 July 2013 at 17:11, Steven Yi wrote:




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