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upthescale
Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:27 pm

Lamer - because I don't want to read the Tutorials.
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ok im having trouble with arrays...if u see my gamei n the area where ucan submit games (game is caleld the blob game) u will notice that in my code, in my varialbe section, i made like 7 didferent cariables fer the same guy. but using an array i can do 1..7 or w/e....but i dont understand how to use arrays, can sumone either do a quick tutorial becasue i dont understand andiy's or tonys, or add me to msn and teach me


circa_appleyard707@hotmail.com thanks

if u don't want to add me u can just write a little code

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Clayton
Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:53 pm


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did you actually check out the Turing Walkthrough or are you just being lazy, in it is a B-E-A-utiful tutorial on arrays, check it out, arrays are simple to understand if you take the time to read

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Delos
Fri Apr 14, 2006 6:34 pm


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Really?  Both of those tuts are some of the simplest to follow on the site!  Take a bit of time and read them again.  Once you think you're getting somewhere, post a reply here again and show us what you've got.  Help yourself, we'll be able to help you.  Simple as that.

And by the way, your thread title was a little undescriptive, so it has been changed.

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Cervantes
Fri Apr 14, 2006 7:40 pm


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And by the way, your thread title was a little undescriptive, so it has been changed.

Arrays - because I don't want to read the Tutorials.

Sorry, it was just too tempting.

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Delos
Fri Apr 14, 2006 8:43 pm


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Don't be sorry Minsc, it's now far more reflective!  Hopefully upthescale will begin conducting himself in a more appropriate manner now - this will be beneficial to both his growth as a programmer and the community in general.
