← Back to context Comment by nl 10 months ago The ground floor in lifts isn't "1", it is "G". Same thing. 3 comments nl Reply carlmr 10 months ago Country dependent. Like there are 1-based indexing languages (Lua, Matlab, et al) pjmlp 10 months ago And others like Pascal linage (Pascal, Object Pascal, Extended Pascal, Modula-2, Ada, Oberon,...), that have flexible bounds, they can be whatever numeric subranges we feel like using, or enumeration values. Ygg2 9 months ago Actually some lifts don't start with G but -2, because basement exists.
carlmr 10 months ago Country dependent. Like there are 1-based indexing languages (Lua, Matlab, et al) pjmlp 10 months ago And others like Pascal linage (Pascal, Object Pascal, Extended Pascal, Modula-2, Ada, Oberon,...), that have flexible bounds, they can be whatever numeric subranges we feel like using, or enumeration values.
pjmlp 10 months ago And others like Pascal linage (Pascal, Object Pascal, Extended Pascal, Modula-2, Ada, Oberon,...), that have flexible bounds, they can be whatever numeric subranges we feel like using, or enumeration values.
Country dependent. Like there are 1-based indexing languages (Lua, Matlab, et al)
And others like Pascal linage (Pascal, Object Pascal, Extended Pascal, Modula-2, Ada, Oberon,...), that have flexible bounds, they can be whatever numeric subranges we feel like using, or enumeration values.
Actually some lifts don't start with G but -2, because basement exists.