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chazzwazzer

2005-11-17, 7:02 pm

This is a simple question but I couldn't find this and i really need
this..
How can put an argument in strings?
Is there a function?

Ulrich Hobelmann

2005-11-17, 7:02 pm

chazzwazzer wrote:
> This is a simple question but I couldn't find this and i really need
> this..
> How can put an argument in strings?


What kind of argument? What strings?

> Is there a function?


Not just one, there's many many functions, in fact so many that you
can't even enumerate them.

Scheme alone has many functions. Google for R5RS, the most current
standard.

--
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Ray Dillinger

2005-11-17, 7:02 pm

chazzwazzer wrote:
> This is a simple question but I couldn't find this and i really need
> this..
> How can put an argument in strings?
> Is there a function?
>


Could you please be more specific about what you want to do?
From "put an argument in strings" we could jump any of at least
fifty different directions.

Bear

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