I[1/6/0] need[1/3/2] to[1/7/7] know how[1/3/15] to[2/7/19] compare items within a[1/4/43] string[1/3/45]... I[2/6/55] have[1/2/58] dropped a[2/4/71] textfile[1/2/73] into an array[1/2/90], but[1/2/97] now[1/2/101] I[3/6/105] need[2/3/107] to[3/7/112] check[1/2/115] whether[1/2/122] words in[1/2/136] that[1/2/139] text[1/3/144] are[1/2/149] repeated[1/2/153] throughout. I[4/6/174] have[2/2/176] split[1/2/181] the[1/2/188] text[2/3/192]; as I[5/6/201] only want the[2/2/213] text[3/3/217] to[4/7/222] be[1/2/225] manipulated. Maybe it's better to[5/7/260] split[2/2/263] it like this; So[1/3/283] anyway, I[6/6/294] basically need[3/3/306] to[6/7/311] check[2/2/314] now[2/2/321] across my[1/3/332] string[2/3/335] whether[2/2/342] any[1/2/350] elements in[2/2/363] my[2/3/366] string[3/3/369] are[2/2/376] repeated[2/2/380], and if so[2/3/398], how[2/3/402] many times. I've read a[3/4/428] lot about manipulating arrays[1/3/453], but[2/2/462] they're all based on arrays[2/3/487] that[2/2/494] you create yourself, rather than arrays[3/3/533] created by opening a[4/4/559] textfile[2/2/561], so[3/3/571] I'm not sure how[3/3/587] to[7/7/591] manipulate my[3/3/606] array[2/2/609]. Any[2/2/616] help would be[2/2/631] much appreciated.