• Jeff Moden (11/4/2008)


    No, I don't think the article was about 3D arrays... go back and read what I posted in my first post. ;).

    I read it the first time. You seemed to say (and therefore like it or not did say) it was about 3D arrays, but the author didn't go far enough in his explanation.

    But, with a little imagination, you can create a "3d" array... or at least a 2 dimensional representation of one.

    NS, Sherlock? [wink]

    Tim Wilkinson

    "If it doesn't work in practice, you're using the wrong theory"
    - Immanuel Kant