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From: | Sahab Yazdani <beyonder69 AT geocities DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: how do I use 2D variables |
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Date: | Sun, 30 Jan 2000 17:34:47 -0500 |
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if i understand correctly: // for 2d struct twoD { int x; int y; }; struct threeD { int x; int y; int z; }; void main() { twoD a; threeD b; a.x = 10; b.z = 15; } etc, etc, etc; "Börje Granberg" wrote: > > How do I define and use 2D,3D etc. 'var(x,y)' I don't have a clue > > /Bege -- *********************************************************** * Sahab Yazdani * "We are all who we are, no more and no * * Thornhill S.S * less" - al'Lan Mandragoran * *********************************************************** * http://pheonixware.8m.com/ * ***********************************************************
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