* Converting Strings to Floats and/or Integers
@ 1998-08-26 0:00 mrpinga
1998-08-26 0:00 ` Samuel Tardieu
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From: mrpinga @ 1998-08-26 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Help me please!
I am supposed to be writing a commandline calculator for one of my courses
but i am having a little trouble... I desperately need to know how to convert
a string to a float or integer.
ie. if mystring := "4.56" i need to be able to convert this to myfloat := 4.56
or even going from mystring := "456" to myinteger := 456 would be a start.
any help you can offer would be much appreciated and save me alot of pain and
suffering...
also, please EMAIL me as I dont have a local news server and dejanews is a
pain to use... thanks...
Jared
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* Re: Converting Strings to Floats and/or Integers
1998-08-26 0:00 Converting Strings to Floats and/or Integers mrpinga
@ 1998-08-26 0:00 ` Samuel Tardieu
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From: Samuel Tardieu @ 1998-08-26 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mrpinga
>>>>> "Jared" == mrpinga <mrpinga@my-dejanews.com> writes:
Jared> if mystring := "4.56" i need to be able to convert this to
Jared> myfloat := 4.56 or even going from mystring := "456" to
Jared> myinteger := 456 would be a start.
declare
F : Float;
I : Integer;
begin
F := Float'Value ("4.56");
I := Integer'Value ("456");
end;
Sam
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Samuel Tardieu -- sam@ada.eu.org
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