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Re: Still getting trouble with ROI's [message #37899 is a reply to message #37898] Mon, 02 February 2004 09:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Bruce Bowler is currently offline  Bruce Bowler
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On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 16:40:14 +0000, Nuno Oliveira put fingers to keyboard
and said:

> My purpose is not to decompose. I could decompose outside cw_defroi (and
> then my problem is I can not distinguish between (127,2) from (12,72) when I
> have xy=1272). I was looking for the place where cw_defroi 'composes' xy
> and, avoiding composition, making it two separate variables or one variable
> with two dimensions.

Based on the fact that xy is the result of a "where", I'd assume that the
single number returned is the "1 dimensional index that would result if
the 2 dimensional array were addressed at X,Y".

If I weren't so tired from partying after the Pat's won last night I'd
tell you how to turn that back into 2 dimensions, but my brain is toast
right now. I'm sure either a Panthers fan, someone on the left coast or
someone who doesn't care about the Pat's or the Panthers can help...

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