How do I modify multiple Menu rings in a loop?

I would like to modify the Strings of 15 Menu Rings in a loop as follows:
Calculate new values
Start For Loop
Write new values to property node Menu ring(N) / Strings[]
End loop
I want to have one poperty node in the loop, whos' reference (or link) gets modified, to point to a different Menu Ring for each iteration of the loop. In other words, without having 15 different property nodes.
Is it possible?  
Thanks.

You can create a reference for each control (right click->create...), then build these references into an array using build array, then iterate over the array in a for loop using auto-indexing.
You can do the same for the arrays of strings, but because the arrays can probably have different lengths, you should put each 1D array into a cluster and build a 1D array of the clusters. This is because a 2D array can not have a different number of elements in each row.
If you do this kind of thing often, you can save time on creating the reference by using this.
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