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05-13-2005 02:03 AM
05-13-2005 02:03 AM
using Val function to convert string to integer in Borland Pascal 7.0
Hi fellow experts,
I have used the function Val(x,y,i) to convert
string to integer. where x:string;,y:Longint;i:Integer.
This worked very well on a compaq computer, But using the same function on a Dell Computer with Win2000 only producing a Zero on "y" which is supposed to have the converted value.
Does the Make of the Machine affect the execution of the function? or maybe someone has another way of doing it.
Somebody assist.
Bonnie.
I have used the function Val(x,y,i) to convert
string to integer. where x:string;,y:Longint;i:Integer.
This worked very well on a compaq computer, But using the same function on a Dell Computer with Win2000 only producing a Zero on "y" which is supposed to have the converted value.
Does the Make of the Machine affect the execution of the function? or maybe someone has another way of doing it.
Somebody assist.
Bonnie.
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07-06-2005 07:31 PM
07-06-2005 07:31 PM
Re: using Val function to convert string to integer in Borland Pascal 7.0
The problem was the value i was trying to convert to integer had a decimal point and due to that the function was returning a zero.
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