hi,

        And with it you could do something like:

>> 100 - 50%
== 50
>> 100 + 50%
== 150
>> 100 * 50%
== 5000

Enjoy!!
Ammon

A short time ago, Andrew Martin, sent an email stating:
> percent! - new datatype request
>
> It would be nice to see a percent datatype. It could be based on a
> combination of the money! and decimal! datatype. percent! datatypes would
> look like:
>         100%
>         1.23%
>         0.456%
>
> I've send a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Andrew Martin
> ICQ: 26227169 http://valley.150m.com/
> -><-
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