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It is sure that the lf_lese_ structure is compiled before y2 is actually assigned. The compilation will make effect on y2? but before y2 is assigned, 'p y2' can not give a value. May you list the common possilbe causes of the faults? I consulted about it but many people do not know how to interprete it. Thanks |
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