1. RE: Please help...
- Posted by pmosley at infoway.lib.nm.us Jul 12, 2001
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Hi Scott I learned Euphoria by 1) get to know sequence's and how to use them and get into them. 2) go through one command at a time like start with printf then after you know how to use that one then try another.soon you will be knowing the commands then look at other programs and see how they are used.hope this helps and also use the mail list it is a great place to be and you will get alot of e-mail too :) if you need help,you can e-mail me I am just learning too and I am writing my first big program called ecommand.com it is a command.com program I just have dir,cd,copy so far but it is fun to play with. David Mosley
2. RE: Please help...
- Posted by echope_ at excite.com Jul 12, 2001
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Kat wrote: > On 11 Jul 2001, at 22:39, echope_ at excite.com wrote: > > > > > I have a few questions that I just would like answered so anyone that > > can help, please do.(Im not very learned in Euphoria...) > > I wasn't born knowing Eu either, it's ok. > > > 1,) My first question is very simple actualy and I just wanted to know > > if there was a command that made anything that the user type upper-case, > > > > so as in a wait_key() statement or such that you wouldn't have to > > specify that whatever they type could be read in lowercase or caps-lock > > such as: > > keypress = wait_key() > > if keypress = 'a' or keypress = 'A' then... > > --Also if waiting for a word its annoying to do this, > > if word = "word" or word = "Word" or word = "WORD" then... > > --this is also very annoying| > > Have you looked at upper() in the help files? > > keypress = wait_key() > keypress = upper(keypress) -- convert it all to uppercase > if equal(word,"WORD") then whatever end if ... When I try to do this it gives me an error message: upper has not been defined ??? Do you need to use a special include file for the upper() command?
3. RE: Please help...
- Posted by echope_ at excite.com Jul 12, 2001
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Ahh... Wildcard.e... OK, thats pretty much it, but how do I turn thinks back to normal after using upper()??? And is there a way to make it permenently on for what the USERS type ONLY? Not the in-program text and everything?