I apologise if you are using carefully chosen Turkish or Nepalese words for your variable names, but to me they are meaningless gibberish. I think you are trying to compress things too much, I suspect $chntot is a count. You aren't charged by the character, you can be a little more verbose.
They don't need to be very long names, that's for Java. But complete words and well-known contractions are good. The length of a name should be proportional to the scope of it's use. In a small loop you might use i or idx; a long-lived variable might be @playingcard_suits.
As Occam said: Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
In reply to Re: More while issues
by TomDLux
in thread More while issues
by Dandello
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