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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Can someone explain these commands to me

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vivi
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Posted: 24th Apr 2003 21:43
I have read the book and i still dont get it.
Can someone explain these commands to me in a way which i can understand

commands:
inc
dec
exp
cl$

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ReD_eYe
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Posted: 24th Apr 2003 21:49
inc:- increases a variable
for example:

will make the variable 't' increase to 2

dec:- decrease a variable
for example

will make the variable 't' decrease to 4

sorry don't understand the other 2 either

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MrTAToad
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Posted: 24th Apr 2003 22:49
EXP gives the exponent of a number (a value raised to the power of the value given). Poor explaination, I think...
CL$ returns any command line arguments, so if you do something like
PROGRAM 1 2 3 4, it will allow you to get the 1 2 3 4 part.

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Posted: 25th Apr 2003 00:04
Exp(x) returns e to the power x, where e is the natural number (about 2.71) such that d/dx(e^x)=e^x. You probably won't need to use it.

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IanM
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Posted: 25th Apr 2003 01:52
Actually, it's CL$() - it important to remember the brackets.

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