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Re: Delagating variable lookup.: msg#00173lang.groovy.user
Nevermind, I hate when I answer my own question right after sending a message :) I overrode Binding.getVariable() to get what I need. -Ed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Povazan" <epovazan-EynCeXvFgoheoWH0uzbU5w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <groovy-user-81qHHgoATdGxIXFVlbCvtR2eb7JE58TQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:09 PM Subject: [groovy-user] Delagating variable lookup. > Hello, > > Since I program on the client side, I decided to use groovy on more than the > toys I have been using it with. So I want to create a little swing > spreadsheet. I also want the formulas in cells to be groovy scripts. > How would I do something like: > sum(A1..A10) > when A1 is not a variable but rather a name of a cell. Cells will be stored > in a sparse array backed by a map. > With Jython I can create a custom dictionary and check if the variable name > looks like a cell name, and find the correct cell. It is a hack, but it is > possible. > Is there some sort of way to delegate variable lookup to my code in Groovy? > Otherwise I will need to do things like sum("A1..A10") and parse the range > myself, which is not as nice. > > Thanks > -Ed > >
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