09-06-2009, 12:24 AM
[23:23:39] <@Jay> Instead of n for number, wouldn't i make more sense, for integer?
<&Fireburn> I would think i is more easy too
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[23:24:40] <@Jay> And imo using a for array is a little over the top
<@Jay> It should depend on what each value in the array is worth, e.g, if it was numbers, iArray, or strings, szArray
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<@Jay> Yes but it contains an integer. Instead of naming every array aPlayerBank, it would be much easier, and clearer to understand, to name them after the data they're storing
[23:29:44] <&Fireburn> I agree with that
[23:29:47] <&Fireburn> Wesley doesn't
<&Fireburn> I would think i is more easy too
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[23:24:40] <@Jay> And imo using a for array is a little over the top
<@Jay> It should depend on what each value in the array is worth, e.g, if it was numbers, iArray, or strings, szArray
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<@Jay> Yes but it contains an integer. Instead of naming every array aPlayerBank, it would be much easier, and clearer to understand, to name them after the data they're storing
[23:29:44] <&Fireburn> I agree with that
[23:29:47] <&Fireburn> Wesley doesn't