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1st October, 2005 at 09:42:14 -

How in the name of sweet meats do some of you people on here figure out these dangeoursly complex expressions and calculations, ive been trying to do somthing and all it asks me to do "add a DAMN aphermeric" and i cant do that without MMF spitting Errors at me, is there some where or somthing that can increse my knowledge 10 fold, i really want to learn this stuff, I yurn for knowledge! but i cant by just trial and error, i will never get anywhere.

 
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1st October, 2005 at 09:47:56 -

Str$() and Val() might work... or it might be Value() not sure

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1st October, 2005 at 10:58:06 -

Well I have previous programming experience so...

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1st October, 2005 at 11:25:16 -

I yurn for knowledge

For a start, it's spelled "Yearn" =/

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1st October, 2005 at 14:46:53 -

The stuff I know I taught myself, and that's why it's crappy.

 
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1st October, 2005 at 21:18:30 -

i have to say i have improved dramaticly in the last 3 months, Due mainly to alot of extremly helpful people on this site. I would love to thank each person respectivly but i cant remember and or be bothered to type that many names. I hope i maybe of some help to somone not to long from now.

 
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1st October, 2005 at 22:11:17 -

Youse offended me. Take it back.

 
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1st October, 2005 at 22:54:49 -

im having trouble remembering what number twevelty is, does it come before or after elevnty.

 
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1st October, 2005 at 23:19:00 -

Alphanumeric values are strings, words, text, whatever you wanna call it. And you damn better know what a Numeric value is.

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2nd October, 2005 at 06:12:32 -

It's really not that complex, you learn bits and pieces and eventually things link with other things and you're writing 'complex' expressions that you understand completely. Today I learnt that if you have a Spread Value action, it always runs it as the last event under that condition, even if you put it first.

EG:

Always > Spread Value 0 in Alt val A.
> Start Loop "cat" 20 times
> Add 6 to counter

It will come out like this:
Always > Start Loop "cat" 20 times
> Add 6 to counter
> Spread Value 0 in Alt val A.

Thus screwing up many loops .


 
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3rd October, 2005 at 21:51:26 -

It's val()

 
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4th October, 2005 at 14:12:28 -

Oh btw, twelvety can be counted as twelve times ten... 120.

 
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4th October, 2005 at 21:22:12 -

Phizzy is right, no such number. Use a real number like 12 or 13.

 
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5th October, 2005 at 02:05:27 -

Yeah, I know, but if you LOOK at it.... 120 would be the closest number.

 
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5th October, 2005 at 17:49:33 -

What the fu** does teh mean everyone keeps saying "teh" to everything, is it the spelt wrong or is it a new, online word that people come out with every now and then.

 
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5th October, 2005 at 19:42:02 -

I'm pretty sure 'teh' means 'the'. I don't officially know, but it's really not too hard to decifer internet slang.

Most start with typos of words, then retards go "WOW! WORDDEDS!!"

 
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5th October, 2005 at 20:56:51 -

I have a serious hatred for damn internet slang.

 
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