No need in R6 -- lists have subscripts, and you have access to looping in
Formulas. In the old days, the "accepted" way of getting the fourth member of a
list was @Subset(@Subset(list;4);-1). In D6, it's simply list[4], or (to make
it more germaine to the point here), getting a last name would be
argvalues[@Member(argnames;"LastName")].
No need in R6 -- lists have subscripts, and you have access to looping in Formulas. In the old days, the "accepted" way of getting the fourth member of a list was @Subset(@Subset(list;4);-1). In D6, it's simply list[4], or (to make it more germaine to the point here), getting a last name would be argvalues[@Member(argnames;"LastName")].