[TIB] Re: Question


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[TIB] Re: Question




No, Y->A->X will not work. Try another guess. There is no way to do what 
he wants in one 'single' command, other than :Y->A:Y->X.

-c.j.w.

Stephen Beck wrote:
> I have no idea if this is possible, but you could try Y->A->X, and it will set both A and X to Y. 
> 
> 
>>From: robvanwijk@gmx.net
>>Date: 2002/11/07 Thu AM 10:36:07 EST
>>To: ti-basic@lists.ticalc.org
>>Subject: [TIB] Re: Question
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello, everyone.
>>>I'm new to this mailing list, and to coding in general,so I would like to 
>>>ask you all to bear with me.
>>>I would like to set a number of variables using only one line of code. 
>>>Something like
>>>X+1-->X
>>>Y-->A"X"
>>
>>You want to do Y->A and Y->X at the same time? I'm not completely
>>sure about the 86, but I know for a fact it is not possible on the 83.
>>Also, I never heard of a syntax like that, not for any calc. So I guess
>>you'll be stuck with the multiple-commands-on-a-line, colon-seperated
>>method.
>>
>>Grtz,
>>Rob van Wijk





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