saywell Posted July 25, 2010 Posted July 25, 2010 The latest version of AutoIT doesn't have _StringSplit in string.au3, and this throws up error messages. What is the difference between this and the mainstream StringSplit (without the underscore)? Should I just copy the relevant function from the old file into my program? William
Yoriz Posted July 25, 2010 Posted July 25, 2010 24th December, 2008 - v3.3.0.0 AutoIt: Added: New flag for StringSplit() to not return the count in element 0. UDFs: Removed: _StringSplit, no longer needed Looks like StringSplit was possibly made to work like _StringSplit so check the parameters your giving and you might just have remove the _ from your function calls. GDIPlusDispose - A modified version of GDIPlus that auto disposes of its own objects before shutdown of the Dll using the same function Syntax as the original.EzMySql UDF - Use MySql Databases with autoit with syntax similar to SQLite UDF.
Developers Jos Posted July 25, 2010 Developers Posted July 25, 2010 3.2.13.1 (10th June, 2008) (Beta)AutoIt:- Added: New flag for StringSplit() to not return the count in element 0.- Fixed #358: Install dir documentation cleaned up (thanks Zedna).- Fixed #355: Child not visible beta regression. (Thanks Ultima)- Fixed #366: AutoIt crash on bad syntax.- Fixed #360: RunAs() under Windows 2000.- Fixed #367: STDIO functions in compiled scripts work again.- Removed #357: @AutoItUnicode macro.UDFs:- Added: _GUICtrlTab_ClickTab (Gary)- Fixed #361, #362: _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem doc (Zedna)- Removed: _StringSplit, no longer needed- Added: _GUICtrlComboBoxEx_GetUnicode, _GUICtrlComboBoxEx_SetUnicode (Gary) SciTE4AutoIt3 Full installer Download page - Beta files Read before posting How to post scriptsource Forum etiquette Forum Rules Live for the present, Dream of the future, Learn from the past.
saywell Posted July 26, 2010 Author Posted July 26, 2010 Thanks. I've compared the old stringsplit, new stringsplit and _stringsplit helpfile entries. The _stringsplit uses a zero-based array but the old stringsplit had array[0] as the count. It's easy to change the new stringsplit to match the old _stringsplit by using flag 2 ( ---> zero-based array). Or just increment all the [n] numbers by one. Guess which is easier! Regards, William
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