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oll3i
679 512MB
why it doesnt skip to the next iteration?
maybe i'm doing something wrong what i dont see ?

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  1. for(int i=0;i<rows;i++){
  2.  
  3.         if(distance[i]==0) continue;
  4.         if(distanceTemp>distance[i]){
  5.            distanceTemp=distance[i];
  6.            MinDistanceIndex=i;
  7.         }
  8.     }
  9.  
thank YOU
Jul 10 '07 #1
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JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
Remember that System.out.println() poor men's debugger?

kind regards,

Jos
Jul 10 '07 #2
oll3i
679 512MB
it enters if statement when distance[i]==0 but it doesnt go to the next loop ?
Jul 10 '07 #3
oll3i
679 512MB
:) my second if statement was wrong now it works :) thank YOU
Jul 10 '07 #4

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