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Re: floating point time scheduling
From: |
Andre Costa |
Subject: |
Re: floating point time scheduling |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:48:33 +1030 (CST) |
> AC> I have a ModelSwarm, which creates two instances of SwarmObject,
> AC> call them A and B.
>
> SwarmObject or Swarm?
Sorry ! they are Objects of a Class which extend SwarmImpl, so they are
Swarms, not SwarmObjects.
I accidentally used the latter term loosely to mean a generic
object, forgetting that SwarmObject is actually a specific class within
the Swarm package! I
apologize for the unnecessary confusion !
Andre.
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