copy one character from a string.
I want to copy a string - character by character like this:
Mystr [ i ] := Yourstr[ j ]
(i and j are incremented)
Now, this doesn't work so I wonder how it would look
like using copy, typecast, or any other way to do the trick.
Thanks,
MetteLian
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