Tux,

With what Herkum suggested in Re: Lady Aleena's first working module, using a hash instead of a lot of arrays, I was able to cut down on the redundant code a bit. You can see my changes in Re^2: Lady Aleena's first working module. I am a bit confused as to why you would put the closing bracket of the if on the next level down from it. I am of the mind that the closing bracket should be on the same level as where it was opened. I am also not a big fan of condensing the if, but that is because I don't want it to get lost. That is the same reason I concatenate over interpolate.

Have a nice day!
Lady Aleena

In reply to Re^2: Lady Aleena's first working module by Lady_Aleena
in thread Lady Aleena's first working module by Lady_Aleena

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