hello,
I can assign a value to more than 1 variable (name) in one line:
a = b = 3
So evaluation of this line must start at the right part.
But the following is not allowed:
b = 2
a = b += 1
I would think that if b has a value,
and the formula is evaluated from right to left,
there's nothing
Stef Mientki wrote:
hello,
I can assign a value to more than 1 variable (name) in one line:
a = b = 3
So evaluation of this line must start at the right part.
But the following is not allowed:
b = 2
a = b += 1
I would think that if b has a value, and the formula is evaluated
from right to
Stef Mientki wrote:
hello,
I can assign a value to more than 1 variable (name) in one line:
a = b = 3
So evaluation of this line must start at the right part.
But the following is not allowed:
b = 2
a = b += 1
This strikes me as slightly incoherent. Given that v op=exp is mostly
that