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I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to programming. I have written
a program for my work which has been used for months and produces what it needs to and all that but I have a question... Whilst programming it I noticed a couple of things which I thought where unsual... One being that I had a line of code which used to 95% of the time, do what I wanted it to but the other 5% not. Now to fix it, all I did was tab the line of code further under the presvious line of code. So it went from this: code code code code code code code code to this code code code code code code code code The line didn't change. Only the position. Can someone explain this to me...the reason I ask is because I think I have a problem with my program but it doesn't happen that often but looks similar. It's funny...I always thought that because a computer runs on 1s and 0s that if it reads and acts on a line of instruction once one way, it will always read and act that way because it is *that* black and white... Cheers, Craig.... -- The Zero ST |
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