![]() ![]() If you force you addition to be a value greater than 100, then this application will need to be modified. Notice how I incorporate carriage returns and line feeds right into the string instead of making a separate call, and whenever possible I use registers instead of memory. Apart from that you'll figure out the rest. There are a few subtle differences, especially as I code using NASM. In this case, even my example below does not meet that criteria, but non the less it gets the job done. That being said, when I code I try to combine efficiency of memory and speed. MATLAB is first and foremost a scientific program. Correctness in my mind is if the application is doing what it's supposed to do. MATLAB latest version: Access to all-in-one interactive environment. Once again to characterize something as being right or wrong in programming is somewhat subjective. ![]()
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