Hey all -
I just wanted to thank you for all the great feedback - I apologize for the silence that followed. Real life got in the way of my experiments temporarily, but I'll soon be able to hop back on this stuff.
Thanks again! -fred
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Lorenzo lsutton@libero.it wrote:
Hi Fred,
The list-abs library has an object [list-idx] which might be useful. It's pretty easy to use.
Kind regards, Lorenzo.
Fred Smith wrote:
Hello Folks -
I know there must be an easy way to do this, but I'm having terrible trouble figuring it out.
Is there an easy way to use a integer input to send a message out of an array of messages?
Ideally, it would look like this:
[bang] | [2] | [newcommand apple beats carrots cheeseburger] | [print]
and the output would be "carrots" (given 0 based indexing). Does this command already exist?
(Oh, and I'm pushing this into a GEM text object, so the screen would say "carrots" in some way).
I apologize if this is obvious, my head might be fatigued. select and route take a value but split it into a bunch of different directions. I want to go the other way....
Thanks for the time if anyone has a suggestion!!!
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