how do I declare a constant as a variable of a different type
John Patrick Galvin
jpg at worf.ssw.com
Sat May 25 08:10:50 AEST 1991
In article <16452 at helios.TAMU.EDU> Sharma Anupindi writes:
>Now I want to declare the string I have read from the file as a different
>variable.
You cannot do this with a compiled language. Only interpreted languages
can support 'ad-hoc' data typing and declarations. I suggest you redesign
your logic or go back to using LISP.
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