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Uploaded by zaychenok on Dec 23, 2007
Other Data Types.Enumerations.
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OMG its painful to go through each case one - at - a - time. You only need three simple examples to get the idea across.
Still good info though :)
Interdiffusion 2 years ago
Heh, I posted that a while ago (back when I sucked at programming even more than I do now).
marmuhlade 3 years ago
sometimes you can mistake a ( for a {
one is shift 9 and the other is shift [ next to the p key...
:)
sazbard 3 years ago
sorry, i didn't understand this video the 1st time i watch so i watched it a second time to fully understand it
cptBraver 3 years ago
What about representing the months of the year as months Jan, Feb, Mar, etc. instead of 1,2,3. What do you mean by more useful?
Kojow7 3 years ago
is there anything else you can do with enumerations? Can you do a more useful example the we can use?
is there a way to return the values of the enum?! eg $row[1];
row + number?! like phps syntax?
randomassname 4 years ago
Great, the SECOND tutorial of yours that when I copied exactly turned out with compile errors. How the heck did you get it to work?
marmuhlade 4 years ago
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OMG its painful to go through each case one - at - a - time. You only need three simple examples to get the idea across.
Still good info though :)
Interdiffusion 2 years ago
Heh, I posted that a while ago (back when I sucked at programming even more than I do now).
marmuhlade 3 years ago
sometimes you can mistake a ( for a {
one is shift 9 and the other is shift [ next to the p key...
:)
sazbard 3 years ago
sorry, i didn't understand this video the 1st time i watch so i watched it a second time to fully understand it
cptBraver 3 years ago
What about representing the months of the year as months Jan, Feb, Mar, etc. instead of 1,2,3. What do you mean by more useful?
Kojow7 3 years ago
is there anything else you can do with enumerations? Can you do a more useful example the we can use?
cptBraver 3 years ago
is there a way to return the values of the enum?! eg $row[1];
row + number?! like phps syntax?
randomassname 4 years ago
Great, the SECOND tutorial of yours that when I copied exactly turned out with compile errors. How the heck did you get it to work?
marmuhlade 4 years ago