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QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.11.0 Released!
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(01-07-2024, 07:06 PM)bplus Wrote:
Quote:-&H1 ^ 2 (this is how you suggest writing it).

This is (-1)^2

This is subtract one: - &H1

a minus sign next to base letter indicates it's a negative number whereas a space or + sign indicates a positive value in my way of thinking for numbers beyond base 10 consistent with base 10 designations.

You look at the number and see the absolute value then read a - or (space or +) attached to left side to tell which side of 0 it resides on a number line.

So you'd have to start writing things such as 3 - -&H1?  

3 - &H1 would be different than 3 -&H1? (Which would error out I guess, because you were typing fast and missed that space?)

Or do you have to start writing it as 3 - (&H1), just to be safe?

How the heck is that any easier to keep straight and use?

Why not make it &H-1?  Put that minus on the inside of that $H?  Of course, you're no longer dealing with base-16 then, but dealing with base-16-plus-sign...
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QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.11.0 Released! - by a740g - 01-03-2024, 05:45 PM
RE: QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.11.0 Released! - by SMcNeill - 01-07-2024, 07:21 PM



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