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From: "Kai Glsner" <kai.glaesner@daimlerchrysler.com>
Subject: Re: Using command-line arguments
Date: 2000/04/10
Date: 2000-04-10T11:37:14+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <8cseda$k9f$1@news.sns-felb.debis.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: slrn8f3c90.nti.gisle@struts.ii.uib.no

Thank you very much,

I never thought that something can be so simlpe in Ada....;-)

Kai

Gisle Slensminde schrieb in Nachricht ...
>In article <slrn8f3511.nhe.gisle@struts.ii.uib.no>, Gisle Slensminde
wrote:
>>In article <8crv0s$e58$1@news.sns-felb.debis.de>, Kai Glsner wrote:
>>>Hello Community,
>>>
>>>I have a question concerning the usage of command-line arguments in Ada.
For
>>>the start I try to give my main-routine two integer-values using
>>>Ada.Command_Line.Argument (). But this  function gives back a string...
>>>
>>>How can I deal with strings (or options), integers and floats as
>>>command-line arguments
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for the answer.
>>
>>with ada.command_line;
>>with ada.text_io; use ada.text_io;
>>
>>procedure test is
>>begin
>>  put_line(Integer'value(ada.command_line.argument(1)));
>>  put_line(Integer'value(ada.command_line.argument(2)));
>>end;
>
>Sorry, my mind collapsed for a moment. The contents of put_line
>was correct, but put_line only takes strings as parameters.
>The example under is hopefully better. It compiles at least.
>
>with ada.command_line;
>with ada.text_io; use ada.text_io;
>
>procedure test is
>
>A, B : integer
>
>begin
>  A := Integer'value(ada.command_line.argument(1));
>  B := Integer'value(ada.command_line.argument(2));
>end;
>
>
>--
>--
>Gisle Slensminde ( gisle@ii.uib.no )
>
>ln -s /dev/null ~/.netscape/cookies






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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-04-10  0:00 Using command-line arguments Kai Glsner
2000-04-10  0:00 ` Gisle S�lensminde
2000-04-10  0:00   ` Gisle S�lensminde
2000-04-10  0:00     ` Kai Glsner [this message]
2000-04-10  0:00       ` Marin D. Condic
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