1. atoms, grrrrrr
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Feb 21, 2001
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Can someone explain this to me: code: sequence s1 integer at1 if at1 < length( s1 ) data: s1 = {{116't',104'h',101'e'},{99'c',97'a',116't'},{97'a',116't',101'e'}, at1 = 3 error: true/false condition must be an ATOM me: Kat
2. Re: atoms, grrrrrr
- Posted by Euman <euman at bellsouth.net> Feb 21, 2001
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You never assigned a value to at1 before you asked it whether it was less than another value Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kat" <gertie at PELL.NET> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 14:05 Subject: atoms, grrrrrr | Can someone explain this to me: | | code: | sequence s1 | integer at1 | | if at1 < length( s1 ) | | data: | s1 = {{116't',104'h',101'e'},{99'c',97'a',116't'},{97'a',116't',101'e'}, | {98'b',105'i',103'g'},{100'd',105'i',110'n',110'n',101'e',114'r'}} | | at1 = 3 | | error: | true/false condition must be an ATOM | | | me: | Kat | | |
3. Re: atoms, grrrrrr
- Posted by simulat <simulat at intergate.ca> Feb 21, 2001
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Is an integer an atom? ----- Original Message ----- From: Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 11:05 AM Subject: atoms, grrrrrr > Can someone explain this to me: > > code: > sequence s1 > integer at1 > > if at1 < length( s1 ) > > data: > s1 = {{116't',104'h',101'e'},{99'c',97'a',116't'},{97'a',116't',101'e'}, > {98'b',105'i',103'g'},{100'd',105'i',110'n',110'n',101'e',114'r'}} > > at1 = 3 > > error: > true/false condition must be an ATOM > > > me: > Kat > > >
4. Re: atoms, grrrrrr
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Feb 21, 2001
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On 21 Feb 2001, at 11:49, Euman wrote: > You never assigned a value to at1 before you > asked it whether it was less than another value Peoples, i did provide the values, as printed out in ex.err, they had values. On 21 Feb 2001, at 13:40, Ted Fines wrote: > The following code works, and should output a 5 and then a 3, if the > variables are left unchanged. misc.e is included for the sleep() function. > > length(s) gets evaluated twice in the code and both times works. Even if > you set s="", it still functions properly. > > If I were you, I'd add these four lines before my comparison of the integer > and length(s)... > puts(1,sprintf("%d\n",length(s))) > for c=1 to length(s) do > puts(1,"s[" & sprintf("%d",c) & "]=" & s[c] & "\n") > end for > ...just so you can see if s is what you think it is. And it is what i thought it is, as i assigned them and as printed out in ex.err. On 21 Feb 2001, at 11:49, Brian Broker wrote: > Kat, > > You have not provided enough info... Perhaps you could send a snippet > of actual code that produces the same error. The following program > works great: I did, it's: if at1 < length( s1 ) > sequence s1 > integer at1 > > -- first define at1, and s1 > at1 = 3 > -- data: > --s1={116't',104'h',101'e'},{99'c',97'a',116't'}{97'a',116't',101'e'}, > --{98'b',105'i',103'g'},{100'd',105'i',110'n',110'n',101'e',114'r'}} > s1 = { "the", "cat", "ate", "big", "dinner" } That is how i defined it, the line just above is what ex.err printed out, which is the same thing and correct, right? > > if at1 < length( s1 ) then > puts( 1, "at1 < length(s1)" ) > else > puts( 1, "at1 > length(s1)" ) > end if So why is the code you wrote, which is exactly the code i put into this other program, working by itself, and not in the program? The boolean test line is the same, and the vars are the same. Kat
5. Re: atoms, grrrrrr
- Posted by abindoff at ONE.NET.AU Feb 21, 2001
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>tracer window says it is: >s1 = {{116't',104'h',101'e'},{99'c',97'a',116't'},{97'a',116't',101'e'}, >which is correct, as it should be. > >? length(s1) >will print out: 3 I'm sure that's just a typo, wouldn't it be 5? Regards, Aidan