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@@ -2573,8 +2573,8 @@ This also is true for \var{PChar} type pointers. To compare the strings
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the \var{Pchar} point to, the \var{StrComp} function
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from the \file{strings} unit must be used.
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The \var{in} returns \var{True} if the left operand (which must have the same
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-ordinal type as the set type) is an element of the set which is the right
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-operand, otherwise it returns \var{False}
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+ordinal type as the set type, and which must be in the range 0..255) is an
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+element of the set which is the right operand, otherwise it returns \var{False}
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\chapter{Statements}
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\label{ch:Statements}
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The heart of each algorithm are the actions it takes. These actions are
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