Accumulators and counters

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May 16th, 2007
When I look at a statement, how can i tell whether it's an accumulator or a counter?
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Please give an example. An accumulator will generally add several numbers to it. A counter adds one.
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Thank you! You've answered my question. I thought a counter could add more than one.
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The qualifier is "generally". No hard and fast rule.
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