Subj : Re: Something strange going on. To : Shaun Bebbington From : Thomas Lake Date : Thu Apr 12 2018 18:41:56 On Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 6:33:17 AM UTC-4, Shaun Bebbington wrote: > Hi, > > I found something odd today in the powerful CBM BASIC v2.0. > > Having worked with Sinclair BASIC quite a lot recently, I use GOTO X where X is a valid line number (i.e., LET X = 100). But I know that's not possible with Microsoft BASIC. Of course there is the ON X GO TO 100,200 ... > > So I thought "I know, I'll try and use a function, could CBM BASIC use this as a look up table". The following, I expected to go to the value in the function A() which returns 10, but... > > 0 DEF FN A(X) = 10 > 1 PRINT FN A(0) > 2 GO TO FN A(0) > 3 PRINT "END GRACEFULLY" > 4 END > 10 PRINT "STOP" > 11 STOP > > Try it for yourself. What's going on here? > > Thanks in advance. > > Shaun. You SHOULD get a syntax error. Commodore (Microsoft) BASIC is supposed to only allow numeric constants, not variables after GOTO and GOSUB. What do you actually see happening? --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .