← Back to context Comment by nl 4 months ago The ground floor in lifts isn't "1", it is "G". Same thing. 3 comments nl Reply carlmr 4 months ago Country dependent. Like there are 1-based indexing languages (Lua, Matlab, et al) pjmlp 4 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 3 months ago Actually some lifts don't start with G but -2, because basement exists.
carlmr 4 months ago Country dependent. Like there are 1-based indexing languages (Lua, Matlab, et al) pjmlp 4 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 4 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.