I was able to use the function, I used it twice, once to remove spaces and once to remove new lines. This creates one long string. If the number positions remain constant, I can use a function with an offset to seperate out the numbers. But I'm pretty sure the number values are dynamic. Hence, I was thinking of a loop which eliminates spaces one at a time, as long as that space is followed by another space. As soon as this condition is false, the function searches on until the next occurance of /s/s... Or, a loop which simply looks for numbers followed by spaces and seperates each into an own position in a 1D array. Not sure how to do either though, whether it would be a slow loop, or if this automatically deals with /t and /n. Let me know what you thin
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