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I have this script here and im attempting to run this for loop and accumulate an integer, but skip numbers like 0, 10-90, 100-110...basically anything thing that has a zero.

here is my current attempt, but it never works quite right when integers are bigger than 100:

 

Local $iCharIdx=1
For $i=1 To 97
    ConsoleWrite($iCharIdx&@CRLF)
    $iCharIdx+=1
    While Not Mod($iCharIdx,10)
        $iCharIdx+=1
    WEnd
Next

 

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For $i=1 To 1197
    If Not StringInStr($i, 0) Then ConsoleWrite($i&@CRLF)
Next

 

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I have this script here and im attempting to run this for loop and accumulate an integer, but skip numbers like 0, 10-90, 100-110...basically anything thing that has a zero.

here is my current attempt, but it never works quite right when integers are bigger than 100:

 

Local $iCharIdx=1
For $i=1 To 97
    ConsoleWrite($iCharIdx&@CRLF)
    $iCharIdx+=1
    While Not Mod($iCharIdx,10)
        $iCharIdx+=1
    WEnd
Next

 

​Yeah....  I don't understand, changing the For loop ubound outputs as expected, skipping every 10th number.... are you trying to skip any number with a zero in it, like skip 101?  Just use StringInStr($i,"0") then?

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Seems to work : if I try 1 to 200 with you code, no integer divisible by 10 appears in the console.

Also, this should be simplier :

For $i=1 To 200
    If Mod($i, 10) Then ConsoleWrite($i & @CRLF)
Next

 

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From your description it looks like: 0 or divisible by 10.

But that wouldn't work with, say, 109.

As a low-budget idea, would a StringLen with a StringStripCR & compare the 2 do the trick?

Edit: there were no replies when I started typing. Doesn't say much for my typing speed Eh?

Edited by lorenkinzel
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I found a workaround, but was hoping to work out a simpler solution. And yes kaisies, any number with a zero in it needed to be skipped..but without any other extra funcs.

Since i already knew the expected size, excluding all the integers with a 0..which is 117 i just used this:
 

Local $iCharIdx=1
For $i=1 To 117
    If StringInStr($i,"0") Then ContinueLoop
    $iCharIdx+=1
Next

$iCharIdx would end at 97 and expected.
 

Edit: Thanx Guys!
Edit2: Patch

Edited by Biatu

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I thought using Mod() 10 would work but when it hits 100+ it goes out the window :/

Edit: My original example is a for loop with a BinaryMid function for a character set, whereas im building an index leaving out the 0's.

Edited by Biatu

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