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  16. From: Pietro Ghizzoni <ghizzo@agonet.it>
  17. Reply-To: ghizzo@agonet.it
  18. To: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>, "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
  19. CC: amos-list@access.digex.net
  20. Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 23:08:50 +0100
  21. Message-ID: <yam7212.2517.2015744760@mail.agonet.it>
  22. In-Reply-To: <yam7211.2590.3872968@mail.redrose.net>
  23. X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.4 - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck
  24. Organization: Dairymen Soft
  25. Subject: Re: Help
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  30.  
  31. On 29-Set-97, Mush wrote: Re: Help
  32.  
  33. >Hmm, it doesnt really matter what you keep as the maximum number of items
  34. when
  35. >it comes to updating the array. Ill try and make it a little bit more
  36. >graphical
  37. >so you can understand what im saying a bit better. Here is an array, and next
  38. >to
  39. >it, how it would be displayed when the listview calls it:
  40.  
  41. >     ARRAY                              LISTVIEW
  42. >     -=-=-                              -=-=-=-=
  43.  
  44. >      One                                One
  45. >      Two                                Two
  46. >      Three                              Three
  47. >      Four                               Four
  48.  
  49. >Now, just blanking out the necessary line (like you and Pietro said to do)
  50. >would
  51. >cause this to happen (... being the blank line) :
  52.  
  53. >      One                                One
  54. >      ....                               Three
  55. >      Three                              Four
  56. >      Four
  57.  
  58.  
  59. Ok,ok.... stop! Now all these kind of sorting,mixing,rotating etc. routines
  60. aren't necessary! Now there is the Gui Array command! If you click on
  61. 'Four' Gui Array returns 4! The natural way for remove a item from a
  62. litview is blanking it.
  63.  
  64. -- 
  65.  
  66. Bye!
  67.  
  68.  
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