If they are received in temp1 and temp2, then why do you write addobj1.temp1 and addobj2.temp2? "A.b" syntax means "field b in object (class) A".
Type: Posts; User: angstrem
If they are received in temp1 and temp2, then why do you write addobj1.temp1 and addobj2.temp2? "A.b" syntax means "field b in object (class) A".
Explain, please, what addobj1.tem1 and addobj2.temp2 are supposed to evaluate to in your opinion.