arraylast( in theory

James Rea jim at provue.com
Sat Feb 23 11:31:08 PST 2008


> I don't know if it's a bug or not, but I would expect that arrylast( 
> would respond much as a regular array( if there is no more than a 
> single element in an array.

I was going to reply to this, but everything I was going to say has
already been said by gary, david, and robert.

> The scenario begs the question though, since  array("abcd",1,".") 
> duplicates arrayfirst("abcd","."), what's the point of arrayfirst(?

Nothing, except that it is *slightly* easier to type and is symmetrical
to the arraylast( function.

So with that settled, here is a bit of fun for a Saturday afternoon.
This is perhaps the most clever and fun Flash animation I have ever
seen. I've already watched it three times this morning.

<http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs13/f/2007/077/2/e/
Animator_vs__Animation_by_alanbecker.swf>

Jim Rea
President, ProVUE Development

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