I guess there is something about in-no-sense
I look at that bit of numerics and read out loud to myself.....
line 118 "if line 104 is less or equal to 2 times line 102
line 119 "if line 102 is greater than line 116
line 102 "equals line 104 divided by 2
line 119 "end if"
line 118 "end if
Clear as a bell , If only there was a context clue ;-)
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Regards
Cal
>> O118 if [#104 LE [2*#102]]
>> O119 if [#102 GT #116]
>> #102 = [#104/2]
>> O119 endif
>> O118 endif
>>
>> are totally meaningless unless you're a programmer.
>
> They're also meaningless to this programmer of 30 years.
> Meaningful variable names are the first to fifth rules of programming.
> Even assembler language, in the depths of last century, had 'em.
>
> I did spot on the web page that emc lacked named variables when that
> code snippet was wrought. It is an encouraging sign that the emc virtual
> machine has advanced from that ancient primitive state, though.
>
> Erik
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