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Suppose $a = 1.2.3.4

$b =  1.2.3.4

I just want to compare these values i.e.

I am using == operator like

if $a == $b Then

msgbox(0,0,"pass")

else

msgbox(0,0,"fail")

But it is showing fail however both the vales are equal

 

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Post a working reproducer or it never happened.

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Code is returning 1.2.3.4.

i.e. $b i checked it. however it is showing "." after 4

when i check the text with autoit window info it shows 1.2.3.4 however when i get it using controlgettext it shows 1.2.3.4.

i also used

if $a &"." == $b Then

msgbox(0,0,"pass")

else

msgbox(0,0,"fail")

but it fails again

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Lol, it is funny. Here works nice. I think you doing something wrong

$A = "1.2.3.4"
$B = "1.2.3.4."

If $A & "." == $B Then
    MsgBox(0,"","EQUAL")
Else
    MsgBox(0,"","DIF")
EndIf

Try, by some divine reason, put the point in the var declaration instead of "If"

$A = ControlGetText(BLABLABLA) & "."

What is it? An control of a IP input?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi

I am not able to get it done.

I have used Wingethandle

Local $handle = WinGetHandle("", "My window")

$sWindowVersion = ControlGetText($handle, "", "[CLASS:Static; INSTANCE:2]")

---- - -  -- - -

 - - - - - - - -

 - - - - - - - -

i get Your version doesn't match. GOT: 5.6.7.0 but version is 5.6.7.0 ..

these two dots are getting added by itself.

however i have tried to compare the values by concatenating dots also but still dont work. Please help

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Func _MyWindow($sVersion)
Local $sRemark 

    WinWait("","Text window",5)
    Local $handle = WinGetHandle("", "Text window")
    

    If $sVersion Then
        Local $sWindowVersion = ControlGetText($handle, "", "[CLASS:Static; INSTANCE:2]")

            If $sVersion <> $sWindowVersion Then
            ;MsgBox(0,$sVersion,$sWindowVersion) //here correct version is displayed
            $sRemark = "FAIL"                       
            Else
            $sRemark = "PASS"
            
            Return $sRemark
            EndIf
    EndIf
EndFunc


Calling this function as

Global $sWindowVersion = "5.6.7.0"

  _MyWindow( $sWindowVersion)

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Sorry, but this is still no "reproducer script". Such a script should run on its own and show the error which should be solved.

Before comparing the data insert a MsgBox so you see what you compare:

Func _MyWindow($sVersion)
Local $sRemark 

    WinWait("","Text window",5)
    Local $handle = WinGetHandle("", "Text window")
    

    If $sVersion Then
        Local $sWindowVersion = ControlGetText($handle, "", "[CLASS:Static; INSTANCE:2]")
MsgBox(0, "Compare values", "$sVersion: >" & $sVersion & "<" & @CRLF & "$sWindowVersion: >" & $sWindowVersion & "<")
            If $sVersion <> $sWindowVersion Then
            ;MsgBox(0,$sVersion,$sWindowVersion) //here correct version is displayed
            $sRemark = "FAIL"                       
            Else
            $sRemark = "PASS"
            
            Return $sRemark
            EndIf
    EndIf
EndFunc


Calling this function as

Global $sWindowVersion = "5.6.7.0"

  _MyWindow( $sWindowVersion)

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Simply use "=".

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Or have a look at the help file ;)

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Thanks i have tried this but fails again.

I have got the same issue with other text from same window. i am using controlgettext which successfully giving me the same text. but getting failed as i mentioned above in my comments.

I have observe one thing with autoit window info tool. that these text have some space at their end.

do we have anyformat to remove that extra space from the text which i have mentioned in my .ini file. please.......... reply asap as i am stuck with this

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Dog eaten your help file? ;)

Check StringStripWS

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