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molgamus709yYet somehow I find it totally fine to name a variable "i".
If($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++)
{
print $i;
}
(i know what you're getting at tho) -
for (String s : stringArray) Log.print(s);
How's that not acceptable?
However I would indeed go nuts if you named it 'f'. -
it's like when naming a variable $temp as you only store it temporarily, but then you end up using it again and again. Name it properly in the first place!
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nmunro31739yI do this more than I should, especially in Python code. Then I watched a talk on Python style guides and maybe I need to relax about strict adherence to PEP8 and if a variable name causes a line to get long but is more easily understood then do that. -
mlem10179yI've thought of "i" as "iterator". For nested iterations, there is also "j", the "jitterator". In particular when breaking out of outer loops. -
molgamus709y@mlem
for ($item in $collection){
# process current item
}
It could also be an acronym for item I guess
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Totally agree...
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When you're naming variables, it is not acceptable for them to be one character, especially when that character bares no relevance to the information it stores.
'f' is not a good variable name for an array of strings now, is it...
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