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ForumsCog Forum → The 'Stop' command.
The 'Stop' command.
2001-11-04, 9:49 AM #1
I was just curious. Ive been using the 'Stop' command alot lately, in place of 'Return'. I have had no problems with it. I was wondering if anyone else has any expiriance in it?

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-11-04, 11:29 AM #2
Never tried..maybe it was dropped for Return; cuz it's easier to understand what id does?...
Bassoon, n. A brazen instrument into which a fool blows out his brains.
2001-11-04, 12:19 PM #3
Considering the same guys who wrote the LEC cogs wrote the "original" cogs, I wouldnt see why. I just find it easier to type, and was just wondering if there was any reason I shouldnt be using it.

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-11-04, 12:21 PM #4
BTW, it does work. As far as I can tell, it preforms the same function as 'Return'.

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-11-04, 1:35 PM #5
perhaps it's like the float symbol type - just an older version of return;

*shrug*
2001-11-04, 1:40 PM #6
Perhaps. But that still leaves the question, is there any functional difference between the two?

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-11-05, 1:31 AM #7
It was replaced by return;

LEC left it in some of their cogs and it worked just fine, so I wouldn't worry.

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