Hi Christina, On Wednesday, 2013-02-06 12:36:33 +0100, Christina Roßmanith wrote:
> >- for (xub_StrLen i = (xub_StrLen)(aStr.Len()-1); i > 0; i++ )
> >+ for (sal_Int32 i = aStr.getLength()-1; i > 0; i++ )
> > {
> >- if ( (aStr.GetChar( i ) >= '0') && (aStr.GetChar( i )
> ><= '9') )
> >+ if ( (aStr[i] >= '0') && (aStr[i] <= '9') )
> > break;
> >- else if ( aStr.GetChar( i ) == '-' )
> >+ else if ( aStr[i] == '-' )
> > {
> > bNegative = sal_True;
> > break;
>
> In
>
> for (sal_Int32 i = aStr.getLength()-1; i > 0; i++ )
>
> i starts with at least -1 is tested to be non negative and
> incremented. Is this code ever used??? Or am I failing to see the
> magic behind the scenes?
No, that code doesn't make sense and to me looks it should be
for (sal_Int32 i = aStr.getLength()-1; i > 0; --i)
Awkward guessing of negative currency formats anyway..
Thanks for catching!
Eike
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