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On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 19:05:54 -0700, "Joe User" <joeu2004 wrote:
Thank you. I hope the next time that I mention the "value" of a Double variable v, you do not chide me because v.Value does not work :-) :-). Of course not. But (more definitions now :-))) I don't think I would consider a Double to be an Object, in the sense we've been discussing. As you wrote: "Note TypeOf cannot be used with hard data types such as Long, Integer, and so forth other than Object." --ron |
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