Ok , thanks for cyclone's stuff , and excuse me for speaking french . My question was about format a number so it "looks like" 1.12345e+02 instead of 112.345 . The atached file is the more simple i can do , but it's heavy , and i thought that there was a simpler way to bypass this "convertion".
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--- Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org a écrit :
Hallo, Gonzague DDR hat gesagt: // Gonzague DDR wrote:
I've tried whith a [makefilename]and calculate the decimal point seperately but it's so heavy : i
have 96
dof betwen -999.999 to 999.999 to format , that
makes
a lot of "if" ....
What about the [tosymbol] object , where can i
find it
? , and what do you mean by (use quotes)
Sorry, no "quotes" in Pd. [tosymbol] is part of the Cyclone external collection.
But maybe a simple message: [symbol $1( can solve your question, which I didn't understand because I don't understand french at all. :(
Ciao
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