1. Questions...
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <architek at GEOCITIES.COM> Jun 29, 1997
- 527 views
Hi all, I have three questions: 1.- How do I access absolute memory addresses? Suppose I want to poke, mem_set or mem_copy to the Video Memory, I just do it to address #A000? 2.- Is there any way to get the errorlevel returned after a system() call? 3.- Is it possible to make another program to execute just after exiting my Euphoria program? I guess it has something to do with sutffing into the keyboard buffer, but just can't figure it out. If you can't do it, my suggetion to Rob is that perhaps the abort() command include this option, or maybe an "at_exit()" function. -- Regards, Daniel Berstein architek at geocities.com http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/9316
2. Questions...
- Posted by Patrick Quist <quistnet at HOTMAIL.COM> Feb 17, 1999
- 503 views
Hy, I was wondering if there is a procedure/function that converts EG : "12345" to 12345 I created this : [BEGIN] function kwadraat(integer dinges,integer totde,integer extra) integer temp1 temp1=dinges if totde=1 then elsif totde=0 then temp1=1 else if extra=1 then for a=2 to totde do temp1=temp1*dinges end for else for a=2 to totde-1 do temp1=temp1*dinges end for end if end if return temp1 end function global function seq2int9(sequence string) -- ONLY 1-9 DIGIT SEQUENCES !!!! integer number,tnmb if length(string)=1 then number=string[1]-48 else number=kwadraat(10,length(string),0) number=number*(string[1]-48) for a=1 to length(string)-1 do tnmb=kwadraat(10,length(string)-a-1,1) number=number+(tnmb*(string[a+1]-48)) end for end if return number end function [END] EG. test=seq2int9("12345") RESULT: test=12345 ------------------------------------------------------------------- And also, if there's a proc/func that is like match(), but gives ALL the locations back. I wrote this : [BEGIN] function add_place(sequence str) sequence tmp tmp="" if length(str)=0 then str=repeat(" ",1) else tmp=str str="" str=repeat(" ",length(tmp)+1) for a=1 to length(tmp) do str[a]=tmp[a] end for end if return str end function function remove_place(sequence str,integer place) if length(str)=1 then str="" else if place=length(str) then str=str[1..length(str)-1] elsif place=1 then str=str[2..length(str)] else str=str[1..place-1]&str[place+1..length(str)] end if end if return str end function global function multimatch(sequence str,sequence cstr) sequence temp1,temp2 object loc,pl temp1="" temp2=cstr pl=0 while 1 do loc=match(str,temp2) if loc=0 then exit else pl=pl+1 temp1=add_place(temp1) temp1[pl]=loc+((pl-1)*length(str)) for a=1 to length(str) do temp2=remove_place(temp2,loc) end for end if end while return temp1 end function [END] EG. test=multimatch(" ","Hy, how are you doing ?") RESULT: test={4,8,12,16,22} Bye, PQ QC ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
3. Re: Questions...
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Feb 17, 1999
- 500 views
- Last edited Feb 18, 1999
>I was wondering if there is a procedure/function >that converts EG : "12345" to 12345 Its called value (), you can find it in get.e >I created this : > >[BEGIN] > >function kwadraat(integer dinges,integer totde,integer extra) Nederlands ? >And also, if there's a proc/func that is like match(), >but gives ALL the locations back. That would be handy. I personally dislike the whole system of find () and match (). I just wish we were able to do this tiny little trick that the language 'ICON' lets us do. That is: be able to 'store' the position in a certain routine. That the next time it is called, it returns at the position it has left. It would only time one new key word. 'leave' Off course the syntax to call it 'again' and the syntax to call it for the first time should be different. In ICON this is done with the keyword 'each' but im not that certain is such recursion tricks are good for Euphoria. It would allow you to write, if you want any recursive algorithm in one statement. But the idea to be able to have a static position in a routine alone, should at least provide us with the technique to easily write recursive algorithms with an undefined length of information, of which we need an undefined amount of. Oh, well, we can do this with Euphoria already, if we want. Just split the function up appropiately into different routines, so maybe Im just being silly. (That would be a nice interface, a declare_find (item, sequence) procedure and a next () function) Ralf
4. Re: Questions...
- Posted by Patrick Quist <quistnet at HOTMAIL.COM> Feb 17, 1999
- 507 views
>From: Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> >Subject: Re: Questions... >To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU > >>I was wondering if there is a procedure/function >>that converts EG : "12345" to 12345 > > Its called value (), you can find it in get.e > >>I created this : >> >>[BEGIN] >> >>function kwadraat(integer dinges,integer totde,integer extra) > > Nederlands ? > No Dutch, (HAHA!!) >>And also, if there's a proc/func that is like match(), >>but gives ALL the locations back. > > That would be handy. I personally dislike the whole system of find () and match (). > I just wish we were able to do this tiny little trick that the language 'ICON' lets us do. > That is: be able to 'store' the position in a certain routine. That the next time it is called, it returns at the position >it has left. It would only time one new key word. > > 'leave' > > Off course the syntax to call it 'again' and the syntax to call it for the first time should be different. In ICON this is >done with the keyword 'each' but im not that certain is such recursion tricks are good for Euphoria. It would allow you to >write, if you want any recursive algorithm in one statement. But the idea to be able to have a static position in a routine >alone, should at least provide us with the technique to easily write recursive algorithms with an undefined length of >information, of which we need an undefined amount of. > > Oh, well, we can do this with Euphoria already, if we want. Just split the function up appropiately into different routines, >so maybe Im just being silly. (That would be a nice interface, a declare_find (item, sequence) procedure and a next () function) > >Ralf So... You don't know anything about such procedures? Bye, PQ QC ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
5. Re: Questions...
- Posted by Patrick Quist <quistnet at HOTMAIL.COM> Feb 17, 1999
- 500 views
>From: Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> >Subject: Re: Questions... >To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU > >>I was wondering if there is a procedure/function >>that converts EG : "12345" to 12345 > > Its called value (), you can find it in get.e > >>I created this : >> >>[BEGIN] >> >>function kwadraat(integer dinges,integer totde,integer extra) > > Nederlands ? > No Dutch, (HAHA!!) >>And also, if there's a proc/func that is like match(), >>but gives ALL the locations back. > > That would be handy. I personally dislike the whole system of find () and match (). > I just wish we were able to do this tiny little trick that the language 'ICON' lets us do. > That is: be able to 'store' the position in a certain routine. That the next time it is called, it returns at the position >it has left. It would only time one new key word. > > 'leave' > > Off course the syntax to call it 'again' and the syntax to call it for the first time should be different. In ICON this is >done with the keyword 'each' but im not that certain is such recursion tricks are good for Euphoria. It would allow you to >write, if you want any recursive algorithm in one statement. But the idea to be able to have a static position in a routine >alone, should at least provide us with the technique to easily write recursive algorithms with an undefined length of >information, of which we need an undefined amount of. > > Oh, well, we can do this with Euphoria already, if we want. Just split the function up appropiately into different routines, >so maybe Im just being silly. (That would be a nice interface, a declare_find (item, sequence) procedure and a next () function) > >Ralf So... You don't know anything about such procedures? Well, I gave one now.... Bye, PQ QC ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
6. Re: Questions...
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Feb 17, 1999
- 498 views
- Last edited Feb 18, 1999
>> Oh, well, we can do this with Euphoria already, if we want. Just >split the function up appropiately into different routines, >>so maybe Im just being silly. (That would be a nice interface, a >declare_find (item, sequence) procedure and a next () function) >> >>Ralf > >So... You don't know anything about such procedures? I was talking about a language improvement/change, a feature that would be simerlar to what ICON offers. Ive seen the procedures you gave and understand the uses for them. However often we dont want one result or all result, but just a number of results.. and the number often depends on what and where we find it. So, I was considering a different syntax. Actually, a syntax that allowed us to use the same algorithm on different ways. Ralf
7. Re: Questions...
- Posted by Patrick Quist <quistnet at HOTMAIL.COM> Feb 17, 1999
- 511 views
Ralfy wrote : >> >>So... You don't know anything about such procedures? > > >I was talking about a language improvement/change, a feature that would be simerlar to what ICON offers. >Ive seen the procedures you gave and understand the uses for them. However often we dont want one result or all result, but just >a number of results.. and the number often depends on what and where we find it. So, I was considering a different syntax. >Actually, a syntax that allowed us to use the same algorithm on different ways. > I read this a hundred times and I still don't understand anything of it. Can you give an example ? Bye, PQ QC ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
8. Re: Questions...
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Feb 18, 1999
- 500 views
>I read this a hundred times and >I still don't understand anything of it. >Can you give an example ? Say, we're looking for 'e' in a string, but only for those on every 2nd place. declare_find ('e', "Maybe I should try to explain in Dutch") integer i i = find_next () while i / 2 != floor (i/2) or i = 0 do i = find_next () end while if i then puts (1, "Found a \'E\' at some 2nd place ") else puts (1, "Not found!") end if This is without the syntax. The new 'interface' of find allows us to do this, but now, it doesnt allow us to use it in the normal way, or to use it in the way you suggested (returning *all* results). This means, we would need to rewrite the *same* algorithm three times, for three different uses. Ralf
9. Re: Questions...
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> Feb 17, 1999
- 524 views
- Last edited Feb 18, 1999
ralf In "C" that function is longjump() and setjmp() :) bernie