Start of argument in: forum.conflictnations.com/inde…ons-i-fear-most/&pageNo=1
Well, in Germany we don't use (x,y) or (x,y,z), we use (x|y) or (x|y|z), so it's maybe the typical way to write it in the US but not at some other places. So the problem can also be applied the other way around: Your way to write coordinates can be confused with our decimal comma.
Dealer of Death wrote:
It was a joke, since you never addressed my definitive point that using
the comma creates confusion that a decimal point does not when you use
(0,1) as opposed to (0.1) as to whether you are talking about one tenth
or X=0, Y=1
Typically Dimensional arrays use (x,y,z) format
a.k.a. jem and and eres