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( Googoie )
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Gee, thanks...
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4:41 pm on Nov. 8, 2009 | Joined: Mar. 2008 | Days Active: 386 Join to learn more about Googoie Michigan, United States | Straight Male | Posts: 9,642 | Points: 14,409
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sertrbl
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I don't think I understand the question.
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( Googoie )
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Quote: from sertrbl at 9:44 pm on Nov. 8, 2009
I don't think I understand the question.
Me neither. This is a word-for-word problem from my book.
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7:01 pm on Nov. 8, 2009 | Joined: Mar. 2008 | Days Active: 386 Join to learn more about Googoie Michigan, United States | Straight Male | Posts: 9,642 | Points: 14,409
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sertrbl
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oh. I would probably say "by the order they are passed" f(int a, int b) would pass a to the first, b to the second, even if the arguments passed were f(b,a) did I explain that in a confusing way?
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( Googoie )
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Quote: from sertrbl at 10:08 pm on Nov. 8, 2009
oh. I would probably say "by the order they are passed" f(int a, int b) would pass a to the first, b to the second, even if the arguments passed were f(b,a) did I explain that in a confusing way?
...yes, that was somewhat hard to follow.
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