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Tue Jun 22 17:38:17 PDT 2004


like "println ("="+Float.toString( fmeth() / fmeth() ))"
works? And so does "println (fmeth() / fmeth())"? What
about "new StringBuffer("=").append(fmeth() / fmeth())"?

Greetings,
Helmer




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