...But apparently you and the other anon have a different sense of rudeness than me...

Good.

Please take this as an opportunity to learn more about the english language and keeping your cool

civil means behaving in a reasonable or polite manner.

"so read the documentation" is not the same as RTFM , its the very definition of civil

and its as overly friendly as "Well good friend , this is the short article that explains that particular function so well , if you take the time to read it, I'm sure you will be able to use split like the champion that you are in very short order, good luck and have good fun, here is a cookie , enjoy"

Next time you encounter postings that anger you write it down but do not publish

Next time you find an answer isn't helpful according to your standards , do the thing you think should have been done, write the better answer , be the change you want to see :)


In reply to Re^9: Accessing Array of Arrays ( write a better answer) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Accessing Array of Arrays by GuiPerl

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