Benoît Minisini a écrit :
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> You must each assignment on its own line:
>
> A = 5
> B = 5
> C = 5
>
> Because of the BASIC syntax, '=' is the assignment operator *and* the
> equality
> comparison operator, and so the C-like syntax cannot be implemented.
ok that's clear now :)
JY
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I know
> Doriano Blengino a écrit :
> > Jean-Yves F. Barbier ha scritto:
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> I made a test as: A=B=C=5, the non-clear error msg is:
> >> "Ambiguous expression. Please use braces"
> >> does it mean: {curly braces}, (round brackets / parenthesis) or [square
> >> brackets]? (as many peopl
Doriano Blengino a écrit :
> Jean-Yves F. Barbier ha scritto:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I made a test as: A=B=C=5, the non-clear error msg is:
>> "Ambiguous expression. Please use braces"
>> does it mean: {curly braces}, (round brackets / parenthesis) or [square
>> brackets]?
>> (as many people improperl
> Jean-Yves F. Barbier ha scritto:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I made a test as: A=B=C=5, the non-clear error msg is:
> > "Ambiguous expression. Please use braces"
> > does it mean: {curly braces}, (round brackets / parenthesis) or [square
> > brackets]? (as many people improperly use the 2nd one with thi
Jean-Yves F. Barbier ha scritto:
> Hi list,
>
> I made a test as: A=B=C=5, the non-clear error msg is:
> "Ambiguous expression. Please use braces"
> does it mean: {curly braces}, (round brackets / parenthesis) or [square
> brackets]?
> (as many people improperly use the 2nd one with this name)
>