| ??? 11/19/02 00:58 Read: times |
#32720 - RE: calculus by assembly |
almost correct, except that it is not the sum of all the values. It is the sum of all the absolute values (abs).
The key difference being that if you have negative values, by using a normal sum you would actually be subtracting the negative values. You actually want to add the abs(negative value) Anand |
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