--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "four_blades" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was reading that you can simplify an If Then Else Statement such 
> as:
> 
> If x = 5 then
>     y = True   'y is boolean
> else
>     whatever
> end if
> 
> by re-writing as
> 
> y = (x = 5)  
> Because if (x = 5) is evaluated to "True" then
> y is initialized to "True" also.
> 
> That's all well enough, but I'm having trouble seeing how to use 
> this eye pleasing space saver to handle something like this:
> 
> If x = 5 then
>     y = 10
> else
>     whatever
> end if
> 
> Can anyone explain this to me?


If you wish to create code that is -
   eye pleasing
   'runs faster than a speeding bullet'
   etc   
at the expense of being easy to understand (and debug) ?
I will be polite and not finish my diatribe

Rob Crombie




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