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>> What is the difference between 10i and 10u? Jon, you use 10i, and pete Hall uses 10u in his template. On a good day with a following wind I use 10U which technically is the correct one. The difference simply being 10U is unsigned int and 10I is a signed int. In the example I used 10I because most "old" examples used type B fields which are signed by definition. When I used 10U people used to ask why I was using unsigned since the original B fields were signed. Damned if I do, damned if I don't <grin> Jon Paris Partner400
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