WSorich Posted September 22, 2009 Share Posted September 22, 2009 Hello, I have working code for a simple _XMLGetValue call, but am not satisfied with my own execution of it. Is there a way I can wrap the first two lines into a single statement? I.e. can I reference an item in a returned array and assign it to a variable in a single line? I'm still getting my programming legs, so if this is an easy question, I apologise now. Cheers, Wal. $ret = _XMLGetValue("/results/data/row[@num="&$result_number&"]/IDCODE") $returned_result[21] = $ret[1] $ret = _XMLGetValue("/results/data/row[@num="&$result_number&"]/TIMESTAMP") $returned_result[20] = $ret[1] $ret = _XMLGetValue("/results/data/row[@num="&$result_number&"]/YN_ACTION") $returned_result[19] = $ret[1] $ret = _XMLGetValue("/results/data/row[@num="&$result_number&"]/TEXT") $returned_result[18] = $ret[1] $ret = _XMLGetValue("/results/data/row[@num="&$result_number&"]/TYPEINDICATOR") $returned_result[17] = $ret[1] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dantay9 Posted September 23, 2009 Share Posted September 23, 2009 (edited) No, there isn't. You can either leave it as it is, or put it in a function. I would go with the function. $Returned_Result[21] = Function("/results/data/row[@num=" & $result_number & "]/IDCODE") Func Function($String) Local $Ret = _XMLGetValue($String) Return $ret[1] EndFunc Edited September 23, 2009 by dantay9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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