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From: "R. Alan Monroe" <AMONROE@rcbins.mu.wvnet.edu>
To: amigae@bkhouse.cts.com
Subject: Fixed text strings
I'm trying to figure out how to write a fortune type of program,
that has (for the first version anyway) 16 or so fixed sayings built
in to the exe (no extrnal textfiles this time around). What's the
most efficient and robust way?
I thought that for so few items that I should use
SELECT randomnumber
CASE randomnumber=1
TextF("First fortune")
CASE randomnumber=2
TextF("Second fortune")
etc.
or would it be more memory efficient/faster to toy around with
pointers? And have the texts as dc.b's (or the e equivalent thereof)
Have fun
Alan