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How do I print "string involved" if one or more of my variables are strings?
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How do I print "string involved" if one or more of my variables are strings?
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(Oct-02-2017, 02:44 PM)Shellburn Wrote: The below has no synthetical or static semantic errors in it, but does not run as expected.


You don't know what a semantic error is, then.
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RE: How do I print "string involved" if one or more of my variables are strings? - by nilamo - Oct-05-2017, 06:11 PM

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