lol ... it takes longer to type the function name than it does to type x=x + 1. Classic.
Pete (aka lad4bear)
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Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 17:37:11 +0200
they're in DataManipulationLib - check function
plusPlusCounter(intCounter) and counterPlusPlus(intCounter) (and the
matching MinusMinus function)
you are correct, they do require brackets... because they are user
defined functions and udfs require brackets...
disclaimer: never used 'em, i type i=i+1
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>>cflib.org has functions for this
>? had a look, couldnt find one named ++ that didnt require brackets and
>could be called from either side of the variable....
>
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>>>CFML doesn't have pre- and post-increment operators, either.
>Should it
>>YES! That would be great, no more typing fugly i=i+1, just
>>i++. beautiful.
>>that would be beautiful.
>
>cflib.org has functions for this
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