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rtstofer wrote:
>> OK. Point made.
>>
>> Now, does anyone have some routines that will convert various numeric
>> data types into their ASCII string representations? And a string is a
>> null-terminated array of char. That should be possible to implement
>> even if it isn't treated properly within the language itself. I can
>> clock that out to the serial LCD one character at a time without too
>> much trouble. After all, I am not trying to build a full-on terminal,
>> just a way to display some simple information.
>>
>
> Str$(somevalue) as described in Chapter 13 - Strings of the ooPIC
> Programmer's Guide.
>
> I THINK the oSerialL will work with a string although it isn't
> documented. oSerialH does have a sample program for strings.
>
>
> Dim MySerial as oSerialL
>
> sub main()
>
> MySerial.Baud = cv2400
> MySerial.Operate = cvTrye
> MySerial.Value = STR$(1234)
> MySerial.Value = 13
> MySerial.Value = 10
>
> end sub
>
> Richard
>
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