"Variable already an alias" - is there a way to avoid this?


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    We aren't looking for fencing on an electronics forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterdeco1 View Post
    We aren't looking for fencing on an electronics forum.
    He made one other seemingly useless post with his fence company link embedded. I deleted this one. Maybe I should have deleted the other one. At least in the other one his fence link looked like a signature. Had I seen this one first, I would have just got rid of him.

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    In the past was not in the annoying side of spams. Checked the previous posts and cannot decide to kick him/her out... We'll keep our eye on..

    Ioannis

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    By the way, is there a way to arraywrite to predefined area of array?

    arraywrite topline, ["mose"]

    writes to 0 to 3 positions of array, but say I want to write this text from 4 to 7 positions, how should I?
    I can add something like arraywrite topline, [1,2,3,4,"mose"], but this will delete previous content of previous array members, and I want to avoid this. Any way?

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    SKIP 4 as a modifier maybe?

    Ioannis

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