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    #16
    Originally posted by bltdavid View Post
    While what you have is certainly acceptable to the compiler, I would recommend you use the appropriate relational operator to perform the desired comparison.

    Why? Because this code,

    Code:
    && (zapped[0] != 0)
    is easier to read than this code,

    Code:
    &&!(zapped[0] == 0)
    See here for some examples:
    http://www.tutorialspoint.com/csharp..._operators.htm
    I don`t think this code will work out

    && (zapped[0] != 0)

    I think,on the contrary, it would fire every 'zapped' it spots

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      #17
      Originally posted by outsource View Post
      I don`t think this code will work out

      && (zapped[0] != 0)

      I think,on the contrary, it would fire every 'zapped' it spots
      It is not a matter of opinion, as to whether it is correct: that is a matter of code. As to which is clearer, that may be a matter of opinion, but in most coders opinions that I know of, despite their equivalence, "not (zapped[0] equal to zero)" makes less lexical sense than "zapped[0] is not equal to 0".

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        #18
        Ok,i undestand.Thanks,guys!So i guess there is no need for parenthesis for zapped then

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