Hi S,As a note, I've seen a bug in Oshonsoft when concatenating strings.
I submitted it as a bug, but never heard back.
Example:
but this works:Code:j = "A" + Chr(13) + Chr(10) 'Above messes up, puts in double A and chr(10)
Try adding each string characters separately to the destination variable.Code:j = "A" j = j + Chr(13) j = j + Chr(10) 'Above concatenation works ok
EDIT: I just tried that bug with latest version of Oshonsoft, and the bug seems to be fixed. So, this may be a false alarm...
Hi S,Code is not consistent. You use STR1(8) and then char(9) which is a totally different character. CHR(x) does not read your STR1 string at all.
It should read strqeideg = strqeideg + STR1(8)
strqeideg = strqeideg + STR1(9)
strqeideg = strqeideg + STR1(10)
Hi S,Chr(8) is a backspace, you cannot see that as a printable character. Chr(9) is a TAB character. Chr(10) is a Line Feed (LF)
You are not using CHR function to create any printable characters. Review the manual to see what the functions actually do....
Hi E,hi C,
A short demo of MidStr.
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Hi E,hi C,
A short demo of MidStr.
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Hi E,hi C,
If you have three msg sources, you could use three different ID characters.
eg: $ , # or &, one for each msg type.
This would then direct the msg to the appropriate sub routine.
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Hi E,hi,
Base on that image you are using a ratio of system versus user RAM, it shows 670 Bytes free.
So based on 10:1 you will have about 600 Bytes of user RAM available.
That's about 300 Words, it will be very tight.
Have you estimated the size of Remote Code.??
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