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Joerg




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PostSubject: For each   For each EmptySun Jul 01, 2012 6:39 pm

Hi, dear Panoramic programmers,

what I like in some of the other programming languages, is the "For each" loop for Arrays. Could you think of adding this feature to the language natively?

Thank you and keep on your good work!!
Joerg
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