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Glenn Brown
575 PointsThe Crystal Ball app taught us how to grab a random object from an array.
How can I use the same idea, but retrieve each object in a specific order until all objects have been displayed, then tart over at object 1? For example, I want to add a scripture of the day button to my app. Users click the button to see todays bible verse.
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Ojong Obasi
6,561 PointsMy best guess is for u to go with for loops (for loops). That loops from index 0 to the end then back again to index 0.