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- From: mcastle@mcs213f.cs.umr.edu (Michael R Castle)
- Subject: Re: What is meant by: double A[n,m]?
- References: <TORSTEIN.92Nov18125146@itekiris.kjemi.unit.no> <28363@castle.ed.ac.uk> <1992Nov18.223900.8941@kpc.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 00:21:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.223900.8941@kpc.com> hollasch@kpc.com (Steve Hollasch) writes:
- > A completely contrived example, but it should demonstrate that using a
- >comma operator within an array subscript is not meaningless (though some
- >might object to the above construct for reasons of style).
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- So, how many times has this technique been used in the Obfuscated C Contest?
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- just curious,
- mrc
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