To: Utilizer
let me guess... one salient feature is that comparison operators depend on context and cannot be depended upon to be transitive.
2 posted on
12/15/2013 8:29:15 PM PST by
HiTech RedNeck
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To: HiTech RedNeck

LOL... and are mutually exclusive
6 posted on
12/15/2013 8:42:12 PM PST by
Chode
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To: HiTech RedNeck
I am not certain. The logic escaped these cognitive capabilities beyond the first parse-ing...
11 posted on
12/15/2013 8:51:58 PM PST by
Utilizer
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To: HiTech RedNeck
let me guess... one salient feature is that comparison operators depend on context and cannot be depended upon to be transitive. You mean (for us Basic programmers) the results of the For/Next loop depends upon the not-necessarily-consistent values assigned to both or either For and Next, not necessarily at the same time or in an identical fashion given the application?
I am not even going to attempt to try to post that in Assembly...
14 posted on
12/15/2013 9:05:02 PM PST by
Utilizer
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Oh my, the transitive inequalities!
26 posted on
12/15/2013 10:13:13 PM PST by
Gene Eric
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