array

ben robinson baltimore.ben at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 18:12:11 UTC 2008


can you just make 6 lists, and present them randomly?  1 list would have 6
numbers, the next would have 5, the next 4, the next 3, etc.  since you're
dealing with such a small number of possible list sizes, why not just make a
bunch of lists?  or, for that matter, 6 procedures, identical except for the
size of the array from which they draw numbers?  there are lots of
possibilities.

On Jan 3, 2008 12:49 PM, tamarlin at gmail.com <tamarlin at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> hi all!
> in my experiment i need to present an array of numbers, i know i need
> to do so with a list. The problem is the array is with dynamic
> dimentions so that some times it contains 6 numbers and sometimes
> less. When it is in its full size there is no problem, but when it is
> smaller then 6, say 3, when it gets to a cell 4-6 it gets stuck since
> no such cells exists. The size of the array changes from trial to
> trial and is chosen randomly. Is there a way to present the array in
> an inline? or does anyone have an idea for a list?
> I appriciate your help
> tamar
> >
>

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