Hey Titan,
Using the Split function is not the only option if you want to parse data
from a string
There's also Mid$, Left$, Right$ InStr, RInStr and other functions that you
use to extract
specific data from a string. Scan is another function that you can use to
split strings into
pieces but it'
hi Group im trying to set the initial background colour of a tableview
rows and columns all to a set colour
is there a way to do this with out looping through all the rows and
columns individually and setting it there
thanks
Shane
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On Monday 06 June 2011 10:29:23 Titan Rain wrote:
> I'm sorry for the hostility, I am frustrated as you perceived. I've been
> trying to accomplish this for 3 days, in just this case, as well as the
> few days I spent hacking my way around it in an earlier case. I've never
> thought to replace t
I'm sorry for the hostility, I am frustrated as you perceived. I've been trying
to accomplish this for 3 days, in just this case, as well as the few days I
spent hacking my way around it in an earlier case. I've never thought to
replace the whole string by some single character then split by tha
You're asking the wrong question. What you meant to ask was whether
anyone thought it necessary to include that functionality in the
language itself.
Splitting your string on "AE" is easily done, for example:
DIM aString AS String
DIM strings AS String[]
aString =
"AE300AE318AE65AEBuddiesA
So in 12 years of development no one has ever thought it might be necessary to
split a string by more than one character?
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Jussi
2011/6/3 Benoît Minisini
> > Also Gambas has "Evaluator" example, but it doesn't seem to work..?
> >
> > Jussi
> >
>
> It works there. What's the problem?
>
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>
>
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> This is getting ridiculous.
>
> I have now written a function to strip out all the headers and replace
> all Chr(&C0) and all Chr(&80) (the ascii AE's) with a plain text AE.
> The string is now
> "AE300AE318AE65AEBuddiesAE302AE319AE300AE319AE7AEclassybabe27_742AE301AE319
> AE303AE319AE301AE318AE
This is getting ridiculous.
I have now written a function to strip out all the headers and replace
all Chr(&C0) and all Chr(&80) (the ascii AE's) with a plain text AE.
The string is now
"AE300AE318AE65AEBuddiesAE302AE319AE300AE319AE7AEclassybabe27_742AE301AE319AE303AE319AE301AE318AE300AE318AE65AEF
Le 05/06/2011 18:35, Pino Zollo a écrit :
>>>
>>> I posted this on gambas-devel but don't know if it got through. I was not
>>> registered on that list.
>>>
>>> It is an update on the barcode example for Gambas3.
>>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p31776060/BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz
>>> BarcodeG3-0.0.4.ta
> >
> > I posted this on gambas-devel but don't know if it got through. I was not
> > registered on that list.
> >
> > It is an update on the barcode example for Gambas3.
> > http://old.nabble.com/file/p31776060/BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz
> > BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz
> >
>
On Ubuntu 10.04 ... 32 bit
F
On dom 05 jun 2011 06:22:03 ART, Fabien Bodard wrote:
> it don't work for me :/
>
> seem to have problem with the password
>
> Le 5 juin 2011 04:27, Sebi Kul a écrit :
>>
>>
>> On sáb 04 jun 2011 19:22:56 ART, Benoît Minisini wrote:
Hi all!
I have been working the last few days
El 05/06/11 10:29, charlesg escribió:
>
>
> shordi wrote:
>>
>> I can't open the file
Me too... It is a common issue when attachments come from Nabble thing :-o
>>
>
> Shordi
>
> Hmm.. I don't have a problem (ub10.10 32bit) but have had this in the past.
> Bit odd as I am just using the
Doing from terminal works fine.
I don't know why ubuntu's 10.04 64 file-roller still says that isn't a gzip
file.
Thanks.
2011/6/5 charlesg
>
>
> shordi wrote:
> >
> > I can't open the file
> >
>
> Shordi
>
> Hmm.. I don't have a problem (ub10.10 32bit) but have had this in the past.
> Bi
it don't work for me :/
seem to have problem with the password
Le 5 juin 2011 04:27, Sebi Kul a écrit :
>
>
> On sáb 04 jun 2011 19:22:56 ART, Benoît Minisini wrote:
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> I have been working the last few days on a Facebook component to make
>>> GAMBAS more social and web friendly.
shordi wrote:
>
> I can't open the file
>
Shordi
Hmm.. I don't have a problem (ub10.10 32bit) but have had this in the past.
Bit odd as I am just using the 'project,make,source archive' from within G3.
Could you try 'gunzip BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz' from a terminal and work from
the tar fi
I can't open the file
2011/6/5 charlesg
>
> I posted this on gambas-devel but don't know if it got through. I was not
> registered on that list.
>
> It is an update on the barcode example for Gambas3.
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p31776060/BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz
> BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz
>
>
I posted this on gambas-devel but don't know if it got through. I was not
registered on that list.
It is an update on the barcode example for Gambas3.
http://old.nabble.com/file/p31776060/BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz
BarcodeG3-0.0.4.tar.gz
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