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The next example shows how to use dot notation with an object that you create in an SCL program. Suppose class X is saved in the entry X.SCL, and the INIT section is saved in the entry Y.SCL. class x; ...
Using dot notation reduces typing and makes SCL programs easier to read. It also enhances run-time performance if you declare the object used in the dot notation as an example of a predefined class ...
A recurring decimal exists when decimal numbers repeat forever. For example, \(0. \dot{3}\) means 0.333333... - the decimal never ends. Dot notation is used with recurring decimals. The dot above ...
Using dot notation A recurring decimal exists when decimal close decimal A number that uses powers of 10 as place value. In the example of 0.82, the 8 represents tenths and the 2 represents ...
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