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Re: K and M variables
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Re: K and M variables


  • Subject: Re: K and M variables
  • From: Mark Coniglio <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 12:46:32 -0400

This comes out of a CodeWarrior/PowerPlant coding tradition, I believe, where k variables are constants and m variables are member variables of a class.

Best,
Mark


Hello al.

A quick question i have been reading through the Audio Unit AIP and tutorial and have found that lots of variables begin the letter k or m. Is there any significance to this? I.e. does it affect the operation of the variable? or is it just a tradition thing? As i haven't found any reference to any significance in the documentation.

I ask, as i know that CSound (that i used many years ago) did put a significance on variables beginning with k although i can't remember what it was now.

Many Thanks

Russell Edwards
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