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StPendl StPendl Oct 17, 2010 - "Liberty BASIC syntax coloring used"

=Integer Arithmetic= //[[user:CarlGundel]]// [[toc]] ---- ==Integer== Liberty BASIC defaults to integer arithmethicarithmetic unless you do something that produces a floating point result. For example: [[code format="vbnet"]]format="lb"]] a = 3 + 4 'integer calculation for x = 1 to 10 'integer calculation [[code]] ==Floating Point== Or floating point: [[code format="vbnet"]]format="lb"]] a = 0.3 + 0.4 'floating point [[code]] ==Convert Float to Integer== If a floating point result has a zero fractional part (this doesn't happen too often), then LB will convert it to an integer number on assignment. This is dependent on the math processor, and probably other variables. [[code format="vbnet"]]format="lb"]] a = 0.3 + 0.7 'may become an integer on assignment [[code]] -Carl