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echo: z3_pascal
to: Peter Lavender
from: Adam Fitzpatrick
date: 1996-03-13 18:16:26
subject: A question of form...

Quoting Peter Lavender to All

PL>I'm not sure how to ask this, since I'm still really only learning..
PL>I'm doing a course part time and we are doing pascal  TP 7 to be
PL>exact.  My question is mainly to do with getting Y or N inputs. 
PL>The way I see it, instead of writing a while do that checks for either
PL>y or n to continue and waits till the user inputs either, couldn't
PL>this be done more effectively using a procedure? 
If you're going to need to ask for a yes/no response in more than one
place in your program, then a procedure would definitely be better. If
there's only one instance where a y/n question is asked, there'd be no
point.


Adam Fitzpatrick

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