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Reading and reporting RAM [SOLVED - bad variable assignment]


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I am creating a little script that displays the current RAM in "#### MB" format but am having issues.

The function for which I set the $RAM variable is this.

$RAM = GetRAM()

Func GetRAM()
$Ramvar = MemGetStats()
$Ram1 = $Ramvar[1] / 1024
$Ram2 = StringSplit($Ram1, ".")
$Ram3 = $Ram2[1] & " MB"
ConsoleWrite($Ram3)
Return $Ram3
EndFunc

While it ConsoleWrites the correct value, when I call it with GUICtrlCreateLabel, all I get is the number 9(Not even one of the numbers in the console.)

Also I was trying to make it shorter with something like this but it doesn't even write a value to the console, and I still get a 9.

$Ramvar = MemGetStats()
$Ram1 = StringSplit(($Ramvar[1] / 1024), ".") & " MB"
ConsoleWrite($Ram1)

So does anyone know the cause of the 9 or why it stops writing to the console?

Edited by blckpythn
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Post the code where you set the label and we might see what's wrong.

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