Hi oldcity,

is there anything wrong with using correct indentation and consistent code formatting?

Please look at Athanasius's code and yours, and ask yourself: which one you would prefer work on if you had to maintain it?

Code is for humans to read as much as for computers to compile. Compilers may not care about code formatting but, IMHO, consistent indentation is not optional, it is also not aimed at making things look pretty, it is essential for you and others to understand your code. Do yourself a favor: indent your code consistently. BTW, you wouldn't need comments such as # end of foreach at 200r if your code was properly formatted.


In reply to Re: Unexpected Results by Laurent_R
in thread Unexpected Results by oldcity

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