From: tram@mulholland.seas.ucla.edu (Tri Tram)
Subject: string comparison?
Date: 1997/10/16
Date: 1997-10-16T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <EI5vIH.Et7@seas.ucla.edu> (raw)
I am new to the ada programming language and I would appreciate it
if somebody could help me out with a couple of things.
1. Is there anyway to do a string comparison in ada?
So far, I have done it character by character but I am wondering if there
is a better way to do it?
2. Is there anyway to exit out of a program inside an if-then-else statement?
I have a program that waits for a command, and depending on that command,
it would do something. So I thought that the quit command would be
simplest. But I can't even exit out of the if-then-else block.
TIA.
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