Re: A86: real var to string var


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Re: A86: real var to string var




An assembly version would be to use part of the code to display the
answer used ZReduce.  It converts the real # into a string and stores it
in either OP1 or OP3, and then you can _createstrng and copy the string
to the new var...

Jared Ivey wrote:

> >>I have needed that before too. There is no routine.
> >>The only way is manually.
> >>:If x==1
> >>:"1"->y
> >
> >store the number in y1 or something then do Eq>St(y1,string)
>
> 1. You get an error syntax.(y1 can only be an equation, not a real)
> 2. Manually isn't the only way.
>
> The best method I know is to make a basic program...
>   Program: r2s
> :LinR {0,1},{Ans,Ans
> :Eq>St(RegEq,q
> :sub(q,1,lngth q-3
>
> Now whenever you want to convert a number to string use code like:
> :WhateverVariableOrConstantEtc
> :r2s
> :Disp "Number="+Ans
>
> So, before the program is run, Ans contains the number you want to
> convert, and afterwards Ans contains the string equivalent.
>
> Sincerely,
> The Unibomer
>
> Jared Ivey
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