Error Messages/40616
Error Message Examples
You cannot assign to a slice or subscript of a global variable object.
Cause
You may not assign a value to a slice (subscripted element) of a global variable. You may assign to a slice of a local variable. And in a Script or Function called from the Script of a Button or other object, you may assign a new value to a global variable (but not a slice of it.)
This example triggers this error. Here BadDef tries to assign to a slice of the global variable X:
Index I := 1..9 Variable X := Table(I)(7, 8, 3, 2, 5, 4, 9, 1, 5) Variable BadDef := (X[I = 5] := 99)
Remedies
If you want to assign to a slice of a global variable from a Script or a user-defined Function called from a Script, you can do so indirectly. It's usually simplest to write the code in a user-defined Function called from a Script, rather than directly in a Script. In a Function F:
- copy the global array, X, into a local variable, local_x,
- assign a new value to a slice of local_x,
- assign the value of local_x back to the global, X,
- finally, call function F from a Button script.
For example, suppose you want to assign 999 to the 5th element over index I of global variable X:
Function Assign_to_X(v) Definition: Variable local_x := X; local_x[I=5] := v; X := local_x
Button Do_Assign Script: Assign_to_X(999)
When you press the button, Do_Assign, it calls Assign_to_X(999) and completes the slice assignment.
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