Re: A86: [OT] ASCII Codes 2
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Re: A86: [OT] ASCII Codes 2
why don't you use ==,<,>,etc.?
-josh
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999 18:58:25 EST Jeanne9005@aol.com writes:
>
>OK, will I be able to test against the hex values in BASIC, or can I
>only do
>that in ASM? In C, there is a function called strcmp, it compares the
>values
>of two strings. I want to be able to do that, but to do it, I need
>the ASCII
>values of each character in the ASCII set...
>
>Glen
>tutorial1.cjb.net
>
>In a message dated 11/4/99 5:08:11 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>rabidcow@juno.com writes:
>
>>
>> um, charmap? should be on ticalc.
>> it's fairly trivial to write an asm program that will list all the
>> characters and their hex/decimal values. keep in mind that the
>large and
>> small fonts have different character sets.
>>
>> i can actually think of three things you might be asking for:
>> a list of codes indicating what various values will look like when
>they
>> are printed
>> a list of codes identifying each key
>> a list of codes corresponding to the tokenized form of basic
>programs and
>> equations
>>
>> since there's no easy way to convert the first or last into
>something
>> useable in basic, and the second is listed in the book that came
>with the
>> calc, i'm not really sure what you're asking for. if it's the
>first one,
>> check out charmap. it tells you the hex code for the characters
>as
>> you're selecting them.
>>
>> -josh
>>
>> On Thu, 04 Nov 1999 16:47:59 -0500
><glendon.solsberry@tricon-yum.com>
>> writes:
>> >
>> > OK, I can't find what I need, is there a program on
>ticalc.org or
>> >on
>> > any server that has the ASCII codes for the 86? I am trying
>to
>> >write
>> > a very interactive program, if not soley in BASIC, then maybe
>a
>> > hybrid. If anyone can help me, please do.
>> >
>> > Glen
>> > tutorial1.cjb.net
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
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