Hello,
I think this is a syntax error, because you (or who ever) doesn't put the
result of {(_count++) % Max} into any variable, it is just a statement which
doesn't go anywhere.
I guess you wanted something like this:
if (Increasing) _count = (_count+1) % Max;
best,
Achim Breidenbach
Boinx Software
On 27.05.2010, at 20:49, Roger Jones wrote:
>
> On Sep 19, 2009, at 11:27 AM, Alessandro Sabatelli wrote:
>
>> You can use Javascript to roll your own counter:
>>
>> var _count = 0;
>> function (__number Count) main (__boolean Increasing, __boolean Decreasing,
>> __boolean isLimited, __boolean wrapLimits, __number Min, __number Max,
>> __boolean Reset) {
>> var result = new Object();
>>
>> if (isLimited) {
>> if (wrapLimits) {
>> if (Increasing) (_count++)%Max;
>> if (Decreasing) _count==Min?Max:_count--;
>> } else {
>> if (Increasing) _count==Max?_count:_count++;
>> if (Decreasing) _count==Min?_count:_count--;
>> }
>> } else {
>> if (Increasing) _count++;
>> if (Decreasing) _count--;
>> }
>>
>> if (Reset) _count = 0;
>>
>> result.Count = _count;
>> return result;
>> }
>
> This looks correct but if wrapLimits is enabled the counter doesn't wrap or
> clip, it continues to increment.
> "if (Increasing) (_count++)%Max;" should return the remainder of count/max
> but instead I just get _count. Is this a bug or a syntax error?
>
> Roger Jones
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