I have already tried roughly all the various solutions and obviously we
know very well that they are solutions they don't really know satisfaction.
I also speak from the readability point of view, when you have to get your
hands by modifying the code written years before or written by other
Op Sun, 21 Jun 2020 09:46:23 +0200 schreef Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users
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I have a vague recollection that Simon N Goodwin did something similar,
maybe, in the DIY Toolkit.
I think it was passed a variable and a list of strings, and returned the
position of the variable in the list.
That's probably the best solution for the problem - String$ SELECT has always
been a half-baked solution in SuperBASIC.
Tobias
> Am 21.06.2020 um 13:38 schrieb Bob Spelten via Ql-Users
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> Op Sun, 21 Jun 2020 09:46:23 +0200 schreef Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users
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>> I have a vague
I have a vague recollection that Simon N Goodwin did something similar, maybe,
in the DIY Toolkit.
I think it was passed a variable and a list of strings, and returned the
position of the variable in the list. Something like that.
Maybe useful?
Cheers,
Norm.
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If we are talking about Selecting on single-character strings, such as when
coding actions depending on some keypress, I would like to tell you about how I
get around this problem. At the very beginning, I would declare some constants
of the codes of all the alphabetical characters, all 52 of
On 21/06/2020 13:38, Bob Spelten via Ql-Users wrote:
Op Sun, 21 Jun 2020 09:46:23 +0200 schreef Norman Dunbar via
Ql-Users :
I have a vague recollection that Simon N Goodwin did something
similar, maybe, in the DIY Toolkit.
I think it was passed a variable and a list of strings, and
If we are talking about Selecting on single-character strings, such as when
coding actions depending on some keypress, I would like to tell you about how I
get around this problem. At the very beginning, I would declare some constants
of the codes of all the alphabetical characters, all 52 of