Thank you. In that case I will happily stick with `in`.
On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 8:43:22 PM UTC, Alireza Nejati wrote: > > There is no difference, as far as I know. > > '=' seems to be used more for explicit ranges (i = 1:5) and 'in' seems to > be used more for variables (i in mylist). But using 'in' for everything is > ok too. > > The '=' is there for familiarity with matlab. Remember that julia's syntax > was in part designed to be familiar to matlab users. > > On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 8:26:07 AM UTC+13, FANG Colin wrote: >> >> Hi All >> >> I have got a stupid question: >> >> Are there any difference in "for i in 1:5" and "for i = 1:5"? >> >> Does the julia community prefer one to the other? I see use of both in >> the documentations and source code. >> >> Personally I haven't seen much use of "for i = 1:5" in other languages. >> >> Thanks. >> >
