Ok...

Ive got my main script - which includes another smaller script....

The small script does some calculations - & returns the result back to
the main script....

- The smaller script is "included" - anywhere from 1, to 5 or more
times (unknown numbver of times - its within a loop)

- Dont worry, - its not an endless loop... - But it does get called /
included one or more times.....

I want this smaller script - as is - As the same calculations will be
used later - aswell - In future un-created (as yet) scripts...

QUERY :-

Is there any dis-advantage, in 'including' the same script multiple
times like this ?

Or - Is there a way, that I can "load" the script into memory - & call
it from memory ?

(does that make sense - & if I can - How ?, & is it more beneficial ?)

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