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Is it just me, or are the descriptions under #3 and #4 reversed? I would change them, but the author took the trouble to bold them, so . . . | Is it just me, or are the descriptions under #3 and #4 reversed? I would change them, but the author took the trouble to bold them, so . . . | ||
− | I am assuming that "satisfied" = "true".--[[User:TJFrazier|TJ]] 19:02, 9 October 2007 (CEST) | + | I am assuming that "satisfied" = "true".--[[User:TJFrazier|TJ]] 19:02, 9 October 2007 (CEST)<br> |
+ | INTENT TO REWRITE: IMO, only the comment under Example 1) is unambiguously correct. Unless someone objects, I will rewrite the commentaries in this section to: | ||
+ | #remove the use of "variant" in its ordinary sense, since "variant" has a reserved sense within Basic | ||
+ | #restrict the term "condition" to apply strictly to the Boolean construct "A > 10", rather than the construct "'''[keyword]''' condition" | ||
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+ | Language will be of the form, "...as long as the condition after the [<tt>keyword</tt>] evaluates to [true/false]." | ||
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+ | I will be back next week to do this. | ||
+ | --[[User:TJFrazier|TJ]] 11:44, 10 October 2007 (CEST) |
Revision as of 09:44, 10 October 2007
Do...Loop
Is it just me, or are the descriptions under #3 and #4 reversed? I would change them, but the author took the trouble to bold them, so . . .
I am assuming that "satisfied" = "true".--TJ 19:02, 9 October 2007 (CEST)
INTENT TO REWRITE: IMO, only the comment under Example 1) is unambiguously correct. Unless someone objects, I will rewrite the commentaries in this section to:
- remove the use of "variant" in its ordinary sense, since "variant" has a reserved sense within Basic
- restrict the term "condition" to apply strictly to the Boolean construct "A > 10", rather than the construct "[keyword] condition"
Language will be of the form, "...as long as the condition after the [keyword] evaluates to [true/false]."
I will be back next week to do this. --TJ 11:44, 10 October 2007 (CEST)