in reply to Newbie flabbergasted by string compare results
Thank you all for elaborating on precedence, the "." vs. "," and so on. That's a point I was really missing on.
When I change the ."\n" to ,"\n" I get results that are actually usable. :-)
But I didn't notice a difference between say and print, other than the need for "\n" in print. Was that it?
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