Variable resolution method and arrangement

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056320337

ABSTRACT:
Method and arrangement for dynamic, run-time alteration of pre-set variable space relationships by run-time GUI modification of object connections associated with the variable spaces. Arbitrary linkages between all variable spaces are established prior to runtime to allow initial conditions for variable resolution irrespective of anticipated or actual object connections. Thus all variables associated with objects are prespecified and provided with initial values, so long as a value has been assigned to the variable in some object. When actual object relationships are indicated at run-time, these effect new variable space linkages. The initial and subsequent linkages are effected with pointer addresses within the respective variable spaces.

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