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| Sure it's valid...though n1k will ALWAYS equate to 0 Reason: n1k is assigned the value of ( bool ) / 100 -The boolean value returend will always return false ( or 0 ) -fChange can never be bigger than 200 and smaller than 100 at the same time -0 divided by or multiplied by anything will always return 0 |
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