3!:0]0 1 1 0
1
3!:0](2-2)+0 1 1 0
4
--- Kenny Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not exactly. Let me see if I can clarify further:
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> Let's say that I have the following C# code:
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> JDLLServerClass J;
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> Object someObject;
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> J.Do("b=: 1 0 1 0 0 1");
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> J.Get("b", out someObject);
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> Now if I look at the "someObject" object, I will notice that, in terms of
> C#, I have an array of Booleans (i.e. object of type bool[]). So visually,
> the array looks something like this:
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> {true, false, true, false, false, true}
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> Unfortunately, C# (unlike C and C++) does not equate true =1 and false =0.
> So, I would like to know if there is any way to have the J.DLL output an
> array of integers (i.e. object of type int[]) instead - in this case
> {1,0,1,0,0,1}?
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> Thanks!
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> Kenny C.
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