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6.1.8.6.3 Multiple Results



When an arithmetic statement has multiple results, execution conceptually proceeds as follows:

For example, executing the following statement:


     ADD A, B, C, TO C, D(C), E.

is equivalent to executing the following series of statements:


     ADD A, B, C GIVING TEMP.
     ADD TEMP TO C.
     ADD TEMP TO D(C).
     ADD TEMP TO E.

In the above example, TEMP is a compiler-supplied temporary result field. When the addition operation for D(C) is performed, the subscript C contains the new value of C.

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