in the US, the . is for the decimal, and the , is for the thousand seperator. I first saw it used the other way on this forum.
So, is it 500000 or 500? I also noticed there were 3 zeroes after the . so that would point more towards 500000. If it was 500 it would only have two zeroes for the cents.
didnt we already go through a comma period international talk-thing? Its different in different countries, and maxcoderz has members all over the world.
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didnt we already go through a comma period international talk-thing? Its different in different countries, and maxcoderz has members all over the world.
We did, but we are trying to figure out what the hell the exacty price is. Considering that the Wii is going to be around $1,700 US dollars I can't see the DS being more than that. (Yippie for the Wii...say who wants to join me in developing for that!)
He might've made a mistake (half a million seems fairly unrealistic) but neither American or Dutch notation involves 3 numbers after the decimal point (or comma).
I definitely used PAlib... IMHO it's really nice and easy so why not use it? It's still C, not some cruddy macro language. I'll probably go back and learn it with just libnds later, in the hopes that PAlib will help me understand the concepts.
That, oddly enough, is the default font, which seems weird to me.
Using PAlib is like using EZAsm. It's awful. Don't use it. PAlib will help you understand nothing. It's not anything close to low level. The whole thing is just call this and call that, no actual coding.