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[QUOTE="the_reverend:420976"]turbo c++? geez.. I used that back in college. that's wicked old. right now, I use MSDN 2003. I was using 2005, but the MFC 2.0 aren't out of beta so most people only have MFC 1.1 so.. put a break point here: H=fight1_sequence(H); and step inside it, see what it's doing. if you are command line on a linux system, do a man gdb it's a gnu debugger. a "break point" is just a point at which your program is stopped by a debugger. then you can check values, evaluate and change variables. I'm knee deep in a java debugger right now cause I can't get this stupid abstract panel to be loaded when it's underlying UML model is update and it's components are reloaded. no that makes no sense~! anyhow, ShadowSD: javascript is not a programing language, it's a scripting language. BASIC is a interpreted language, but those are basically scripting laguages. on a typical day, I use: C++, C#, java, and php(w/ jacavript, vbscript, mysql, html), but my job requires me to know perl, tcl/tk, VB, asp/x/a, C, c-script, and anything else that might annoying come up. eddie: from your code, there are a million easier ways to do this. 19 pages of code is too long. if I were doing it, I would make a Model and then store my rules/data inside a XML file. then you just have to jump through a XML file and your program would interpret what to do. sort of like a pick-a-path with reasoning, data, and whatever else in a XML node. If you really get stuck, I could debug the code in MSDN I'm sure.[/QUOTE]
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