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>>> I note also you're making your arrays reference from 0 instead of 1. While more compatible with other languages,
>Ok, again no worry for XBase code, /az is only applicable to .NET Arrays. XBase features always 1 based. I interface a lot to c# asseblies hence I prefer to always have /az turned on.
>Alen() is a XBase function hence always 1 to Length. .NET same except with /az set, it will be 0 to Length - 1
Hi Johan,
Ok, you REALLY had me worried. Thx for relieving unneccesary fears...
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