Its not part of the language definition. So you use it at your risk.
Ross Levis wrote:
Why does the Delphi help say that a For loop variable has an undefined value
after the loop finishes it's iterations? Surely the variable is always 1
greater than the maximum "To" value. That is what appears to happen in all
situations I've tested. I often use this test after a For loop to tell if
something was not found. What would cause a different result than this?
Cheers,
Ross.
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