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x = x + 1
Or was this one of those rare serious questions? :confused:
x++
x+=1
(x+1)
:afrog:
it was, cheers
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x=x+1 :D
C++ or VB? :D
Or ASM...EEK...:D
none of you are right im righter
I'm glad that .NET has included x+=1. Now how about X++?
xup1
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Originally posted by Shaggy Hiker
I'm glad that .NET has included x+=1. Now how about X++?
You can run by pressing in B...then you jump by pressing A, and if you land on that gigantic mushroom then you will be ONE greater.....
I haven't a clue what you are talking about. :confused: Perhpas it all relates to that mushroom you are mentioning.
I am talking about Super Mario Bros....1UP....:)Quote:
Originally posted by Shaggy Hiker
I haven't a clue what you are talking about. :confused: Perhpas it all relates to that mushroom you are mentioning.
If C#, C++, J#, yes. If VB, no.Quote:
Originally posted by Shaggy Hiker
I'm glad that .NET has included x+=1. Now how about X++?
I don't know about Cobol. :eek:
X is always equal to X+1
COBOL
ADD 1 TO VALUE-OF-X.
:bigyello:
I only know
:lol:Code:procedure division.
main.
display "hello world".
stop run.
I learnt cobol but cant remember any of it :lol:
Even the Environment Division?Quote:
Originally posted by BodwadUK
I learnt cobol but cant remember any of it :lol:
:lol:
when I say any I mean any :afrog:
You've wasted more time and engery posting this query than you'llQuote:
Originally posted by davebat
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ever gain by shortening that line of code.
And now you've wasted my time too.
Yeah Mar_zim, when the big dog barks, YOU LISTEN! :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by BodwadUK
when I say any I mean any :afrog:
x1up=x++#1
x augmented with one equals x