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    Duplicated Arrays Are A "weak" Reference?

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      Deeeds
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      I created an empty Array. I named it 'X-"

      I duplicated it.

      I renamed the duplicate to "Y-"

      I returned to the "X-" array and entered four values.

      Then I went to the "Y-" array to enter appropriate numbers... only to find it's already got the numbers from "X-" in it.

      I changed the content of "Y-", it didn't change the content of "X-"

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        Jack de Wilde @Deeeds
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        @Deeeds I can't reproduce this, can you?

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          Deeeds @Jack8680
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          @Jack8680 I did. That's why I'm posting it. With the steps.

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            Aidan_Fire @Deeeds
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            @Deeeds Nothing strange happening for me. Were the arrays in different objects? Did you enter the values before duplicating by any chance? If not, then is your hyperPad somehow different??

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              Deeeds @Aidan_Fire
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              @Aidan-Oxley I repeated the process. You can see that I said this above.

              It shocked me. Amazed me... because I'm all for having references...

              Alas, it was only a bug.

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