23.12.2013, 10:29
nGen.SoNNy: Thank you friend, I estimate very much the support.
Emmet_: Excellent example, he had not thought it to use that way.
Good information, it is good to know.
It had not noticed it. I forgot to use the quantities of cells in English, since they were for the exact quantity with the message in Spanish.
This way me this word appeared on having translated it. (In Spanish it is: bucles).
Emmet_: Excellent example, he had not thought it to use that way.
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Nice, just a few things I'd like to point out:
2) Global variables (static or new) are only created once. The use of "static" for global variables is to restrict them to the file they were created in (useful for encapsulating libraries). Note that it can also be used the same for functions pawn Code:
To summarize: Use "static" for functions/global variables to restrict them to the file they were created in. Use "static" for local variables that do not need to be constantly re-created (this is useful as they retain their previous value until overwritten). 3) For using the switch keyword, it should be noted the cases need be constant values. |
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1) For your example under "cells", you only need 61. 30 + 24 + 6 + 1. Though I don't think 9 cells has ever killed anyone.
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This way me this word appeared on having translated it. (In Spanish it is: bucles).