On 07 Dec 2009, at 15:19, Frank Peelo wrote:

On 07/12/2009 13:40, ik wrote:
Now it works properly. However it seems like the not is for the "in" rather then the key if it inside the pertness.

"pertness"? I would love to know what that was before babelfish got it...

I put my money on an (auto-correcting) spell checker that changed a misspelled "parentheses" ("perentes" maybe) :)

Key is a char, so what should
 not Key
mean?


Indeed, unary operators (such as "not") have a higher precedence than binary operators.


Jonas
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