>>
if lExpr = .t.
>>is identical to
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if lExpr
>
>In certain cases I use the above notation. In what cases? In cases where I want the reader to read natural English "IF THIS IS TRUE" or "IF THIS IS FALSE" rather than computer logic language.
The second one is "IF THIS IS TRUE". The first one reads ""IF THIS TRUE is TRUE". Nothing natural about that.
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