var a = 1; function b() { a = 10; return; function a() {} } b(); alert(a);
Convert.ToChar(words[1][0])
string[] words = line.Split(" "); string first = words[0]; char op = words[1][0]; string second = words[2];
Mask
Hi, Unfortunately, there is no such mechanism. But you can validate it. Please follow: forums.ext.net/showthread.php?11950
javascript
"[jpg][doc][xls][bmp][jpg][tiff][png][txt][zip][rar][sql]";
"(jpg)|(doc)|(xls)|(bmp)|(jpg)|(tiff)|(png)|(txt)|(zip)|(rar)|(sql)"
switch (op) { case '+': // 'plus' returns a reduced fraction object fractionArray[2] = fractionArray[0].plus(fractionArray[1]); break; case '-': // 'minus' returns a reduced fraction object fractionArray[2] = fractionArray[0].minus(fractionArray[1]); break; case '*': // 'times' returns a reduced fraction object fractionArray[2] = fractionArray[0].times(fractionArray[1]); break; case '/': // 'divide' returns a reduced fraction object