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    Hi, Skimask

    You can also remember Every number can be close-rounded as the division of two integers ... ( PI = 22/7 i.e. )

    That give some brain work to find the couple of the year ... but a small GWBASIC ( LOL !!! ) program can easily sort them.

    With the use of the DIV32 function ... that enables more than you ever dreamed !!!

    Alain

    PS: About Basics that include "High level" Functions : remember you do not have to twist your brain ... but must have a lot of Program memory; say, JUST for really "basic" GLCD functions ... no less than 2K !!!
    No secret nor mystery !!!
    Last edited by Acetronics2; - 16th January 2007 at 09:09.
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