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I find it annoying that you skip over the next block of code if a condition is true. It's just not logical. You get used to it. If you really insist, there is a way for a plain old if-statement, though:
if(condition) then doStuff: goto skipStuff doStuff: ' Your code here skipStuff: Since it's winter break, I'm learning assembly right now for my TI83+ (z80 processor). It's not all that bad. |
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