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Apr 26, 2011

Im required to use global arrays to create a currency converter website. As it is my code works perfectly, although im a bit unsure of whether i've used the arrays properly.Heres my arrays and the first line of code to convert GBP to Japanese Yen...

<script type="text/javascript">
//Global Arrays
var strCurrency = new Array(5);

[code].....

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