1. Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by David Mosley <mosley01 at GEOCITIES.COM> Apr 25, 1998
- 710 views
Hi guys Ok still can't get it to do what I want,so here it is aiagin What I want to do is take a data file and trun that into an Euphoria array. I have tried append,&, and nothing is doing it.This does not make sence I can program in Liberty Basic,Commodre Basic,GW Basic,but I can not get this Euphoria at all.I have been trying for 2 years I have gone through David's ABGTA 2 times I can print to screen or disk,I can open a file,do other little things,I have tried looking at other programs and I get so lost,I can use an eclude file if I have to,but I know that there is an answer as you know being a programer I don't give up very easyly,I have a program almost done in Liberty but I do like the speed in Euphoria,and this is to Robert I am sorry for asking about programing in windows a few years back,WHAT A !!!. Liberty is easyer in that respect because they have a program that writes the code to do windows. and to you Christian programers out there praise god. ok I done . In Christ David Mosley
2. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Apr 25, 1998
- 671 views
At 07:00 AM 4/25/98 -0600, David Mosley wrote: >Hi guys >Ok still can't get it to do what I want,so here it is aiagin >What I want to do is take a data file and trun that into an Euphoria array. >I have tried append,&, and nothing is doing it.This does not make sence I >can program in Liberty Basic,Commodre Basic,GW Basic,but I can not get this >Euphoria at all.I have been trying for 2 years... David: This should be just about the easiest possible thing to do. If you are still running into a blank wall, why not send a sample data file, along with a description of what you want to do with the data once you get it into Euphoria, and I'll be happy to give some help. Irv Mullins Spam Haiku:------------------- Silent, former pig One communal awareness Myriad pink bricks -------------------------------------
3. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Kasey <kaeyb at GEOCITIES.COM> Apr 25, 1998
- 684 views
David Mosley wrote: > > Hi guys > Ok still can't get it to do what I want,so here it is aiagin > What I want to do is take a data file and trun that into an Euphoria array. > I have tried append,&, and nothing is doing it.This does not make sence I > can program in Liberty Basic,Commodre Basic,GW Basic,but I can not get this > Euphoria at all.I have been trying for 2 years I have gone through David's > ABGTA 2 times I can print to screen or disk,I can open a file,do other > little things,I have tried looking at other programs and I get so lost,I can > use an eclude file if I have to,but I know that there is an answer as you > know being a programer I don't give up very easyly,I have a program almost > done in Liberty but I do like the speed in Euphoria,and this is to Robert I > am sorry for asking about programing in windows a few years back,WHAT A > HEADACHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > !!!. > Liberty is easyer in that respect because they have a program that writes > the code to do windows. and to you Christian programers out there praise > god. > ok I done . > In Christ > David Mosley This is exactly the samething I was having problems with when wrote those two dim functions . what does the data file look like (is it a raw binary or ascii or best yet was it output by a euphoria program (using print) and how do you want the array to be setup. I too have used pet basic(on the C=64,alot), so maybe thats where the mental problem with euphorian sequence structuring comes frome???? Me I just preconfigure the sequencess then load them from the from the data file (which I created manually with a small prog using print staments with hard-coded values, which makes reading them easy with the get() ) Kasey p.s. could you tell me about liberty basic? (in e-mail,wouldn't wanna be rude in a euphoria list)
4. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Apr 25, 1998
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>Hi guys >Ok still can't get it to do what I want,so here it is aiagin >What I want to do is take a data file and trun that into an Euphoria array. Well, there are several ways, but if you want to maintain the structure your sequence with the data, using EDOM could make your life a lot easier: -- Example code begins: include edom.e sequence my_seq my_seq = {"BlaBlaBla", 4, 5, {{ 344345.2343, 'f' },"" } } if edo_save ("myfile.edo", myseq, CP_NONE) -- (No compression) puts(1,"Unable to store data in myfile.edo") abort(1) end if -- You can load it back up at any time: sequence my_seq2 my_seq2 = edo_load ("myfile.edo", CP_NONE) -- Now my_seq2 contains the same data as my_seq did EDOM saves a sequence to disk at a pretty efficient way, and you can load it back just as easily. It is also *lots* of faster than using print () and get () Well, print () goes faster dan edo_save (), but get () goes 100 times or so slower than edo_load (), prolly because get () is an Euphoria include file, and thus not a built-in optimized piece of code. >I have tried append,&, and nothing is doing it.This does not make sence I >can program in Liberty Basic,Commodre Basic,GW Basic,but I can not get this >Euphoria at all.I have been trying for 2 years I have gone through David's >ABGTA 2 times I can print to screen or disk,I can open a file,do other >little things,I have tried looking at other programs and I get so lost,I can >use an eclude file if I have to,but I know that there is an answer as you >know being a programer I don't give up very easyly,I have a program almost >done in Liberty but I do like the speed in Euphoria,and this is to Robert I If you like the speed, and prefer basic, go get yourself PowerBasic, it compiles basic to extremely fast machine code. (beats Turbo C in optimization..) >am sorry for asking about programing in windows a few years back,WHAT A ! >!!!. >Liberty is easyer in that respect because they have a program that writes >the code to do windows. and to you Christian programers out there praise >god. >ok I done . >In Christ I do not have anything against people expressing their beliefs, nor do I want to start a flame war, but.. Why is every1 expressing their beliefs ? Do they want to be appriciated or more positivily judged by other because of their beliefs ? No offence, but I keep wondering, why tell the world 'that you're also a member of that club' unless you think that people might have more respect for you, which shouldn't be a good thing IMHO. Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen nieuwen at xs4all.nl PS Warning: The edom version at RDS' site contains a couple of bugs, it might be better if Robert removed the link for now. As soon as I get my self some floppy disk, I can copy the 'bug-free' version from my old computer (don't have any disk, this is the CDROM-age I guess)
5. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Ad Rienks <Ad_Rienks at COMPUSERVE.COM> Apr 25, 1998
- 662 views
Ralf wrote: > I do not have anything against people expressing their >beliefs, nor do I want to start a flame war, but.. Why is >every1 expressing their beliefs ? Do they want to be appriciated >or more positivily judged by other because of their beliefs ? = > No offence, but I keep wondering, why tell the world 'that >you're also a member of that club' unless you think that people >might have more respect for you, which shouldn't be a good thing >IMHO. >Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen nieuwen at xs4all.nl Probably the first time I agree 100% with you. Couldn't have said it bett= er myself. This should end all discussions! Ad P.S. Ralf, I'll send some floppies next week to Alphen!
6. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by David Mosley <mosley01 at GEOCITIES.COM> Apr 25, 1998
- 677 views
-----Original Message----- From: Kasey <kaeyb at GEOCITIES.COM> To: Multiple recipients of list EUPHORIA <EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> Date: Saturday, April 25, 1998 11:53 AM Subject: Re: Array's in Euphoria >David Mosley wrote: >> >> Hi guys >> Ok still can't get it to do what I want,so here it is aiagin >> What I want to do is take a data file and trun that into an Euphoria array. >> I have tried append,&, and nothing is doing it.This does not make sence I >> can program in Liberty Basic,Commodre Basic,GW Basic,but I can not get this >> Euphoria at all.I have been trying for 2 years I have gone through David's >> ABGTA 2 times I can print to screen or disk,I can open a file,do other >> little things,I have tried looking at other programs and I get so lost,I can >> use an eclude file if I have to,but I know that there is an answer as you >> know being a programer I don't give up very easyly,I have a program almost >> done in Liberty but I do like the speed in Euphoria,and this is to Robert I >> am sorry for asking about programing in windows a few years back,WHAT A >> >> !!!. >> Liberty is easyer in that respect because they have a program that writes >> the code to do windows. and to you Christian programers out there praise >> god. >> ok I done . >> In Christ >> David Mosley > > > > This is exactly the samething I was having problems with when >wrote those two dim functions . what does the data file look like (is it >a raw binary or ascii or best yet was it output by a euphoria program >(using print) and how do you want the array to be setup. > I too have used pet basic(on the C=64,alot), so maybe thats >where the mental problem with euphorian sequence structuring comes > frome???? > Me I just preconfigure the sequencess then load them from the >from the data file (which I created manually with a small prog using >print staments with hard-coded values, which makes reading them >easy with the get() ) > > Kasey > >p.s. could you tell me about liberty basic? (in e-mail,wouldn't wanna >be rude in a euphoria list) http://world.std.com/~carlg/basic.html In Christ David Mosley mosley01 at geocities.com or david08 at juno.com
7. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Cameron Kaiser <spectre at WWW2.BUOY.COM> Apr 26, 1998
- 691 views
> >In Christ > > I do not have anything against people expressing their beliefs, nor do I > want to start a flame war, but.. You probably will, but I digress. > Why is every1 expressing their beliefs ? Do they want to be appriciated > or more positivily judged by other because of their beliefs ? > No offence, but I keep wondering, why tell the world 'that you're also a > member of that club' unless you think that people might have more respect > for you, which shouldn't be a good thing IMHO. <tangent you="might wish to skip this part"> Why is it necessarily bad for someone to express their particular beliefs? We do it all the time -- I express the fact that I think President Clinton is a jerk, and a disgrace to the office. At the same time I recognise that there are other people who have a considerably more positive opinion of him (not difficult to do). I don't think your religious beliefs are different from any other core value you might have, and I have no problem with people spending two words on what you hold near and dear. The fact that the previous author feels strongly enough about his religious persuasion to put it in his mail sig I think speaks well of him. If it devolves into a diatribe that's just Bible verses and no code, then you have a legitimate complaint for it being off-topic. But I don't think "In Christ" is anything to complain about. Would you complain if he wrote "In Allah"? Don't take this as a personal attack, but a lot of people think expressing a particular religious viewpoint implies condemnation and a holier-than-thou attitude to those who don't share it. And, true, given a certain highly visible religious extremist minority, this viewpoint is at least partially justified. I hardly find "In Christ" offensive or even worth a comment, and I applaud the original poster for having the guts to put his central values in (IMHO) a nonconfrontational and totally unobstrusive manner. My two cents. </tangent> Back to lurking. -- Cameron Kaiser * spectre at sserv.com * http://www.sserv.com/ -- Visit the leading Internet starting point today! http://www.sserv.com/ --
8. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Cameron Kaiser <spectre at WWW2.BUOY.COM> Apr 26, 1998
- 689 views
Whoops! This will be a lesson for me to read everything in my mailbox first. <tangent resumed> I originally wrote: > The fact that the previous author feels strongly enough about his > religious persuasion to put it in his mail sig I think speaks well of him. > If it devolves into a diatribe that's just Bible verses and no code, then you > have a legitimate complaint for it being off-topic. But I don't think "In > Christ" is anything to complain about. Would you complain if he wrote "In > Allah"? After reading everything else, I found a lot of other messages that express similar religious sentiments, so I can understand where Ralf is coming from. I'm going to put my own personal beliefs aside and you can take this FWIW. If there are a lot of religious people using Euphoria, then great. I'm sure there's a lot of C-programming Hindus, and no one's worried about future C things like reincarnating constructors or structures with bad karma. > Don't take this as a personal attack, but a lot of people think expressing a > particular religious viewpoint implies condemnation and a holier-than-thou > attitude to those who don't share it. And, true, given a certain highly visible > religious extremist minority, this viewpoint is at least partially justified. When posts start devolving into religious rhetoric (of any kind!), then there's a legitimate complaint for off-topicality, and I'll be the first to say so. Given the people on this list, I don't think that's going to happen. If there are many Christians who are using Euphoria, then that's just the demographic that's there. There's no personal attacks or anything like that, and I don't think it's having a negative impact on anyone. I still applaud people who get up there and say what core beliefs are important to them, since religion is central to everything (no matter what you believe in). If you can see God in Euphoria, great. </tangent> -- Cameron Kaiser * spectre at sserv.com * http://www.sserv.com/ -- Visit the leading Internet starting point today! http://www.sserv.com/ --
9. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Apr 27, 1998
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>I originally wrote: >> The fact that the previous author feels strongly enough about his >> religious persuasion to put it in his mail sig I think speaks well of him. >> If it devolves into a diatribe that's just Bible verses and no code, then you >> have a legitimate complaint for it being off-topic. But I don't think "In >> Christ" is anything to complain about. Would you complain if he wrote "In >> Allah"? I would, I wasn't really offended. Merely dissapointed that some1 wants to be judged on a choice in life, no1 can know if there is a god, no matter how much they make themselves believe it. Still you admit judging the person more positively, and that indeed annoyed me. But I can hardly be offended by it. I think this is more a cultural difference, here in Holland, people would never do something like that. It would mean, the person itself is judging people by their beliefs, and that would be a generalization. >> Don't take this as a personal attack, but a lot of people think expressing a >> particular religious viewpoint implies condemnation and a holier-than-thou >> attitude to those who don't share it. And, true, given a certain highly > visible >> religious extremist minority, this viewpoint is at least partially justified. > >When posts start devolving into religious rhetoric (of any kind!), then there's >a legitimate complaint for off-topicality, and I'll be the first to say so. >Given the people on this list, I don't think that's going to happen. Nope, it was offtopic and yes it was offending.. I don't want to be judged on that at all. Not positively, and not negatively and when some1 expects to be jugded on that, I do feel insulted.. I would not be that dumb to judge some1 on their beliefs. >If there are many Christians who are using Euphoria, then that's just the >demographic that's there. There's no personal attacks or anything like that, >and I don't think it's having a negative impact on anyone. I still applaud >people who get up there and say what core beliefs are important to them, since >religion is central to everything (no matter what you believe in). If you can >see God in Euphoria, great. Some1 beliefs are a personal thing, standing up and expressing those beliefs is "dominant" behaviour. And certainly isn't worth any respect. Furhtermore, religion is not central to every1, for me it is a cultural and historical thing, and nothing more. But then again, maybe that too can be considered a religion.. however it doesn't play any role in programming. Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen nieuwen at xs4all.nl
10. Re: Array's in Euphoria
- Posted by Michael Bolin <michaeltom at GEOCITIES.COM> Apr 27, 1998
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> I would, I wasn't really offended. Merely dissapointed that some1 wants to > be judged on a choice in life, no1 can know if there is a god, no matter how > much they make themselves believe it. THIS is exactly the kind of thing that starts flame wars. And BTW, Ralf, if you really think that, I'm more than willing to argue the contrary (in private e-mail, please). There are at least a couple dozen good arguments for the existence of God, and better yet, I know of at least one logical, rock-solid, proof for His existence. You think not? E-mail me and I'll send you it.