...but I would think that I could do this directly.
You can't.
You might approach it by making a class that held a reference to the array as well as the offset and length of the slice you were interested in. Or you might create a tie'd array that was based on a reference to the original, and kept information about offset and length and then work with a reference to the tie'd array. That would be very messy and probably wouldn't be worth it though. You'd have to gracefully handle things like the length of the original array changing...
Working with a copy of the slice is probably best.
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: reference to an array slice?
by sauoq
in thread reference to an array slice?
by Anonymous Monk
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