On 08/03/2009 02:58 PM, Hiisi wrote:
Dear All!
Sorry for this off-topic, but I could not see any solution to my
problem. I'm trying to transform old Algol 60 program to C++. I can
understand every syntax of it except this construction:
D(N+1):=N(N+2):=0.0;
Variables types:
N - INTEGER
D - REAL ARRAY
What is it? How to represent in C++? Hope on this list there's people,
who could remember that from the time...
Thanks in advance!
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i used to do a little spl (hp), to me, i'd says its a dual
initialization where d(n+1) is being set equal to n(n+2) and each are
set to 0.
just awag, good luck, jackc...
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