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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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Does this sentence correct?
"Step 32: Exit the program and execute the results."
  

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" The grammar is correct, but I can't imagine what you want the reader to do. - A. How can you execute anything when you're no longer in the program?

  • " The grammar is correct, but I can't imagine what you want the reader to do.
  • - A.
  • How can you execute anything when you're no longer in the program?
  • Is it some kind of ancillary program?
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myvi"Step 32: Exit the program and execute the results."
The grammar is correct, but I can't imagine what you want the reader to do.
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I'm with Avangi on this one.

What in the world does it mean to "execute the results"?

CJ
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actually this is one part in the algorithm. Execute the results means the numerical results obtained when solving the test problem using one of the mathematical method.
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myviactually this is one part in the algorithm. Execute the results means the numerical results obtained when solving the test problem using one of the mathematical method.
It's not "numerical results" that is the problem. It's "execute". What are you doing with the results? I don't think you are executing them. Can you explain it so that we know what "exe
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Are these numbered steps intended to describe actions taken by the operator, or are they describing machine steps to be compiled?

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