Re: Eu Doc's

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> Hi Robert Hi All,
>   I am not new to Euphoria but I have not used Euphoria in a very long 
> time.  Anyway I am back with Euphoria again and I can't remember some 
> things about it.  I clipped this from the documentation but I am not 
> understanding something here and I know this may seem simple but here it 
> goes anyway.  In Example 2 below what variable type is "i" in the line 
> "for i = 1 to length(x) do".  I tried this same simple for loop and 
> declared i as an integer but when I run the program it says that I am 
> trying to redefine that variable.  If anyone could give me a kick start 
> back into Eu I would greatly appreciate it.

the for..do..end for statement automatically declares the counter
variable. That means that you do not need to (and indeed cannot)
declare it yourself. You can use the counter (i) within the for loop
but not outside it.

Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483
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http://www.rat-software.com/
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