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Terenz
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Hello, a software return to me this value:

01456
59904
10510
00010
08685

If i'll change the display mode from "unsigned decimal" to "integer" it return this instead:

1456
-5632
10510
10
8685

How 59904 become -5632? How i can do the same conversion with autoit?

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#include <WinAPIConv.au3>
Local $iValue = 59904
ConsoleWrite(_WinAPI_WordToShort($iValue) & @CRLF)
Local $iValue = -5632
ConsoleWrite(_WinAPI_ShortToWord($iValue) & @CRLF)

 

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