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Something like this, perhaps?

d ds
d ARTen dim(10)
d ARNine dim(9) overlay(ARTen)

c evalr ARTen = ARNine
c clear ARTen(1)



On 4/8/2010 10:40 PM, Dennis Lovelady wrote:
I have an array of 10 elements. I want to move #9 to #10, #8 to #9, etc.
I can write code that does that. In talking over this with a friend
today he suggested moving the array to a data structure, redefining it,
and moving all but 1 element back to the array. "Pretty smart", I said.
Now I wish I'd said "hey, can you send me an example of how you do that?"

Could one of you young whipper-snappers post the way the DS should be
coded? TIA.

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