Hi David,
Since we're on the subject of UniBasic Oddities, I was wondering how many
flavors support the following syntax like my 6.0 PE edition.
A = "One":@VM:"Two"
PRINT A<1><1, 2>
This compiles and prints "Two".
There is nothing odd about this at all.
A<1> is not a single construct. It is
So in a way it's kinda like
A(1)<1,2>
(c:
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Subject: RE: [U2] UniBasic Oddities
Our 10.1.11 does the same. In fact:
VLIST it. All flavors of UniVerse should support it.
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> Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:18:57 -0700
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> Since we
There is no field #2. Therefore A<2> is "". Therefore any value in it must be
"".
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st 2008 7:19 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UniBasic Oddities
Since we're on the subject of UniBasic Oddities, I was wondering how many
flavors support the following syntax like my 6.0 PE edition.
A = "One":@VM:"Two"
PRINT A<1><1, 2>
This compi
Since we're on the subject of UniBasic Oddities, I was wondering how many
flavors support the following syntax like my 6.0 PE edition.
A = "One":@VM:"Two"
PRINT A<1><1, 2>
This compiles and prints "Two".
David Green
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