I’m using the Tree View widget to provide a quick and dirty read-only display 
of the various arrays of information that can be extracted from the PDF Widget.

Each PDF page contains too much text to read & understand within the 
constraints of a single line in a Tree View control. So, on highlighting an 
element in the Tree View, I want to display its value - such as 
arrayData[“Pages”][“1”][“text”] - into a field to read the detail extracted. 
(Currently I’m putting it into the message box as an interim step, as I tend to 
build & debug my scripts line by line and this is as far as I’ve got!)

I may have misread the docs but it seems that when a Tree View element is 
hilited, one doesn’t get immediate access to the element’s value. Instead, one 
has to jump through hoops, by handling the hilitedElement, which returns the 
nested keys of the element. So, I’m simply trying to convert this 
comma-separated list to an array reference, so that I can get the value 
associated with this key.

If I’ve missed a simple means to access the Tree View element’s value directly 
‘on click', I’ll gladly change course!
Best,
Keith     

> On 20 Dec 2021, at 20:46, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm confused about what the goal is. The hilitedElement contains the text of 
> the selection. The array is already in place, so you don't really need to add 
> to it.
> 
> The reason you're seeing text in the message box is because the last line 
> contains an unspecified "put". Without a destination for the "put" it will go 
> automatically to the message box. If you want to work with it, you'd need to 
> put the value into a variable.
> 
> What's the purpose of the concatenation, and what do you want to do with the 
> selection?
> 
> On 12/20/21 11:11 AM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> I’m struggling to access the value from a Tree View widget’s data array as 
>> the hilitedElement changes - though I think my issue is more about working 
>> with arrays than the Tree View widget.
>> The following test script (on the Tree widget) successfully gets the Tree’s 
>> arrayData into tTreeData and creates a ‘correct-looking’ nested array key 
>> syntax for any changing tHilitedElement.
>> However, the last line displays the tHilitedElement variable string in the 
>> message box rather than concatenating it to tTreeData as the nested key to 
>> return the element’s value.
>> on hiliteChanged
>> put the hilitedElement of me into tHilitedElement
>> if char -1 of tHilitedElement is comma then delete char -1 of tHilitedElement
>> replace comma with quote & "][" & quote in tHilitedElement
>> put "[" & quote before tHilitedElement
>> put quote & "]" after tHilitedElement
>> put the arrayData of me into tTreeData
>> put tTreeData & tHilitedElement
>> end hiliteChanged
>> I’ve tried various forms of brackets around the tHilitedElement variable 
>> containing the nested key string with no success - what am I doing wrong?
>> TIA.
>> Best,
>> Keith
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