First, you output 0, then you go from 0 to 10 in 200 ms, no ? ++
Jack
Le lundi 15 février 2010 à 23:44 +0100, ypatios a écrit :
hello
|0, 10 200 ( <-- click here | [line ] | [print ] . . this prints the following: .
print: 0 print: 0 <-- ??? print: 1 print: 2 print: 3 print: 4 print: 5 print: 6 print: 7 print: 8 print: 9 print: 10
Why should line repeat zero in this case? If you use "set" you lose the first zero (which is anyway normal) but you still get the second one. Shouldn't line start with the first step instead of repeating its last state?
ciao
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