a style question

Steve Emmerson steve at groucho.ucar.edu
Mon Oct 1 05:49:08 AEST 1990


In comp.lang.c you write:

>Since I going to be doing my first team effort I want to know if this is bad 
>style:
>	for(x=0;x!=100;x++) ...

It's OK, though some improvements could be made.  Old-timers would
ususally write  "x < 100" rather than "x != 100" as it expresses the
sense of direction (incrementation) slightly better, and they're more
used to seeing it that way.

A slightly more important improvement would be to use a symbolic
variable or constant for the, otherwise, non-obvious "100" value.
Something like

	# define NUM_ELEMENTS	100

	for (x = 0; x < NUM_ELEMENTS; x++) ...

Note also the use of additional whitespace.

Steve Emmerson        steve at unidata.ucar.edu        ...!ncar!unidata!steve



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