I had tried it a different way... well, I didn't know there was this function in expr, COOL! thanks
2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard <ma...@artengine.ca> > Le 2012-01-10 à 14:26:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit : > >> 2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard <ma...@artengine.ca> >> >>> Did you look at fmod() ? it's a function with two args in [expr]. >>> >> I dont have that here, just "%", but it doesn't work as it rounds thing >> up. >> > > What I mean is something like [expr fmod($f1,$f2)]. > > That's what is meant by « a function in [expr] ». > > > ______________________________**______________________________** > __________ > | Mathieu BOUCHARD ----- téléphone : +1.514.383.3801 ----- Montréal, QC >
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