Thank you for the reply, Denis. That sounds like a decent suggestion. It is amazing to find out just how much the Wolfram language is able to do and, at times, how much it isn’t (or, at least, appears to be unable to do). Although, as with any programming language, many of those cases are probably not that it “can’t be done”; rather that a given user simply lacks the knowledge necessary to have the desired operation performed (at least, as the user envisions it being performed) (henceforth, Wolfram Research’s abundance of training courses). I shall now apply your suggestion.