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Fuck Visual Basic in its Ass

Name: Anonymous 2013-11-10 15:50

Okay guys, I'm learning Visual Basic and I'm having quite some trouble with it

okay, here's the problem, imagine I have 4 variables, all as INT16
those values are assigned to A, B, C and D

I have to find the max value, the min value (which are no problem, I'm already past that)

But now I have to make the program find out if any of these values are repeated, what do?

Name: Anonymous 2013-11-11 23:01

>>2
Wrong.
If you already compared the max value to the min, there's no need to compare the min to the max. So the min is only compared to the non-max values.

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