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In article <gm1uut$335$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
Husam Aldahiyat <numandina@gmail.com> wrote:
>Amazing. I can't believe you write codes from your mind without testing them.
>This is what I was *really* looking for, thanks!

Maybe Roger tests them in his mind too (some people are like
that apparently). Anyway, I agree it's impressive. :-)

Francis