03-11-2006, 12:33 PM
Gordon:
I have a question. If a program starts with the DEFSNG A-Z, why does it refer to variables as a%, b%, x%, y%, etc? Having declared that they are SINGLE, why are they then redefined as integers? Why not just use DEFINT A-Z and a, b, x, y, etc.?
I have a question. If a program starts with the DEFSNG A-Z, why does it refer to variables as a%, b%, x%, y%, etc? Having declared that they are SINGLE, why are they then redefined as integers? Why not just use DEFINT A-Z and a, b, x, y, etc.?
Ralph, using QuickBASIC 4.5 and Windows XP Home Edition and Service Pack 2, with HP LaserJet 4L printer.