thanks for the help the "\n" was a good idea and I thought it was working but if you vote more then twice it starts moving the text file around and changing the votes.

First vote

| | |1 |1 | | | |1 |

second vote

| | |2 |2 | | | |2 |

third vote

| | |1 |1 |2 |2 | |1 |

all three votes were for the same three people but it seems to start spreading them out. is there a certain way I need to setup the text file so it doesn't do this? I tried the hashes too but they didnt work for me probably because I never learned them and just don't understand the concept


In reply to Re^2: incrementing array variables in a text file? by friar tux
in thread incrementing array variables in a text file? by friar tux

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