Hi Folks,
I have the following data:
name(DAWSON) { Team 1 { Weight: 12.00; } vin(Y) { Status:Active; time { event: cancer; amount_raised { index1( 1, 2, 3, 4); index2(1, 11, 13,16); points(1,2,3,4, \ 5,6,7,8, \ 10,19,20,0, \ 0, 0, 8, 6 \ ); } } } }

From the above data, I want to print:
DAWSON:vin(Y):Status:Active:time:event: cancer:amount_raised:index1(1, +2,3,4):index2(1,11,13,16) ---> points(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,19,20,0,0,0, +8,6)

Any help from the monks is appreciated.
--Jessica.

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