On May 2, 2004, at 8:08 PM, Steve Onnis wrote:
When you use VARIABLES instead of THIS, are variables persistant throughout
the call of the object?

In both cases the variables exist for the lifetime of the object. The only difference between VARIABLES scope and THIS scope is that THIS scope is public (and VARIABLES scope is non-public).


so I use THIS to maintain my variabled
throughout the call of the function throughout its recursion as I round it
the only way I could maintain the points in the recursion.


Or is this wrong ?

You should use VARIABLES scope since this is not public data.

I would have thought that VARIABLES is only available to the function that
set the variable

No, that's the local VAR scope.

Regards,
Sean


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