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In C++ there is a condition, AND NOT which uses the syntax "!".
An example of this is: variable!=2 is there any ! command in PBASIC? If not, what syntax would I use to say "IF lightSensor1 DOES NOT EQUAL 1 THEN..." thanks |
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