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(set: $MonCmmnDBNumber to (a:0,1,2)) (set: $MonCmmnDBName to (a:"Lesser Kraken", "Lesser Devil Whale", "Lesser Plesiosaurus")) (set: $MonCmmnDBHP to (a:15,15,20)) (set: $MonCmmnDBMeat to (a:15,15,20)) (set: $MonCmmnDBBones to (a:1,5,5)) (set: $MonCmmnDBShell to (a:1,0,0)) (set: $MonCmmnDBDefense to (a:1.5,1.5,1.5)) (set: $MonCmmnDBAttack to (a:4,4,5)) (set: $MonCmmnDBDex to (a:7,7,10)) (set: $MonCmmnDBKnown to (a:0,0,0)) (set: $MonCmmnDBLoc to (a:"All","America","South America")
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Another option is to use a combination of (array:) and (datamap:) like so:
Is there a way to do this that works? It's very frustrating. I feel like I'm so close to being able to do what I want to do, but it's like this one little thing...
I am not sure if this new feature is in the Beta version of Harlowe being tested at the moment.
One trick you can use while waiting for that new feature to be released is to use the (subarray:) macro to create/extact a single element array from your $DateAndLoc array, and then to reference the 1st element of that.
That is definitely a solution that would work, but I would have to use it for a lot of things. Think I'll wait a little bit, and if 1.1 doesn't come out soon I'll try installing the beta and see if that works for me. Thanks!