> MTIMER
> FOR x = 1 TO 1000
> FOR i = 1 TO 4
> ON i GOSUB 1, 2, 3, 4
> NEXT
> NEXT i
> PRINT MTIMER
ZJ>Man, this one is mucho times faster! Thanks, I'll try converting over to
>something like this and see what kind of benchmarks I get.
ZJ>Take Care, Zack Jones
>zack@hom.net
I must be missing part of this post. :-) It looks like "X" is used
on the outside loop while "I" is used on the inside loop, but the
NEXT "I" at the bottom "confuses" me. I think I read somewhere that
PB doesn't really look at the "var" after the NEXT statement, so
this "misguided NEXT var" Loop would be straightened out by PB when
it compiles. Is *That* what this code is all about? Thanks.
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