There's always the print command, which would have varying results, depending 
on your platform.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chip Orange 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:47 PM
  Subject: RE: VBS Converting strings to numbers


  Hi David,

  once you say you want it to run outside of window eyes, then all the choices 
I was about to mention go away, and I think you're stuck with the msgBox 
command.

  if you will make it run in window eyes only, you can use the "speak" command 
to say your message (or show it in braille), but not on the screen for sighted 
users.

  hth,

  Chip




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  From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:55 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: VBS Converting strings to numbers


  Thanks everyone, you have been good, and my script now is up and running this 
far. Just have one more question:

  As my original sample showed you, depending on whether or not the two values 
equal with each other, a message is displayed - either a positive or a negative 
one. Only way, I fine to do this, is through a MsgBox. Problem is, that this 
requires the user to click the OK button all the time, which could be rqather 
many times through out the session (we are talking kind of a game, here; so 
imagine :D). I'd rather liked a message just poping up on the screen, with the 
feedback as to how correct the entered number is. Something like what happens 
when a software pops up a tooltip. Maybe I need make a GUI of some kind to 
accomplish that one. Anyone s to give me a kick the right way off? :) 

  Oh, and yes, if there is a way to do this, without relying on other 
third-party scripts - like GwToolkit or Homer - that would be great. Not that I 
hold anything against any of these scripts, they are great indeed. But I kind 
of had a dream, that I would make the script, so that other users (who are 
sighted, and do not have, or don't rely on, window-eyes) would be able to enjoy 
the game as well. 

  Thanks again,

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Chip Orange 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 2:27 AM
    Subject: RE: VBS Converting strings to numbers


    David,

    you can always use the typeName() function to check what type a variable is 
in those situations like this where things don't make sense.

    also, this is where the immediate mode can make your debugging much easier 
and faster, as you can easily keep experimenting in there until you find the 
answer.

    if you have not downloaded the script for immediate mode you should really 
do so.

    hth,

    Chip




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    From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
    Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:04 PM
    To: Scripting List WE
    Subject: VBS Converting strings to numbers


    I have a VB script which goes like this:

    Taken = InputBox( "Enter a number: " )
    If Taken = Number Then MsgBox "Yep! There you got it."
    If Taken <> Number Then MsgBox "That was a blow!"

    Number is a Numeric value, randomly set earlier in the script.
    Even if I make sure to enter the CORRECT value into the editbox - in other 
words into the variable Taken, the script keeps giving me the "That was a 
blow!" message. I can't get it to accept that the Taken and Number values are 
equal.

    I do wonder, if the returned value from the InputBox is a String format? If 
so, I guess I have to (somehow) convert it into a Numeric format, before I can 
do the comparison. Am I on the track of something? If so, how do I do the 
conversion of a String into a Numeric? 

    And, first we are doing that, what is the way to convert a Numeric into a 
String?

    Hope this makes sense, and that someone could point me in the right 
direction. Thanks!

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