I think PRINT should use CStr... but I wonder how many applications this
would broke.
Though, I think that is easy to fix if it happens...

Jussi



2012/3/15 Benoît Minisini <gam...@users.sourceforge.net>

> Le 15/03/2012 00:30, Emil Lenngren a écrit :
> > Yeah :)
> >
>
> Sorry, now I remember why I did that : INPUT should do the contrary of
> PRINT. As PRINT uses Str() to print data, INPUT should use Val() to read
> it.
>
> But maybe it's better to be useful than logical?
>
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