How about a short sample? For almost absolutly sure there is a better way to do it, but in this case a whole lot of prose is not as clear as a few lines of code. Remember that you are describing this to people who do not know your problem domain and don't know what your current code looks like.
Update: a sample matrix would help:)
In reply to Re: Getting around nested conditionals
by GrandFather
in thread Getting around nested conditionals
by hgolden
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