giantsquid Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 My plan is to add a sort of calculator to my script. I currently have a hotkey to bring up an input box, which is used to control other parts of the script. I hope to use this to enter the equations to be solved, instead of making GUI that is a clone of the calculator that comes with windows. But I cannot find any (easy) way to input the equation as a string, and then evaluate the string. I started working on a function to break the string apart into numbers and operators, which can then be solved more easily, but this is turning out to be harder than I thought it would be. Adding brackets and such will make it even more difficult. If I have a string such as $input = "1.5*(9-6/2)" , is there any simple way to turn this into "9", or should I start working on breaking the input apart, and then solving it? Thanks in advance for any help!
cdkid Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 look up Number() in the help file --hope this helps AutoIt Console written in C#. Write au3 code right at the console :D_FileWriteToLineWrite to a specific line in a file.My UDF Libraries: MySQL UDF Library version 1.6 MySQL Database UDF's for AutoItI have stopped updating the MySQL thread above, all future updates will be on my SVN. The svn location is:kan2.sytes.net/publicsvn/mysqlnote: This will still be available, but due to my new job, and school hours, am no longer developing this udf.My business: www.hirethebrain.com Hire The Brain HireTheBrain.com Computer Consulting, Design, Assembly and RepairOh no! I've commited Scriptocide!
greenmachine Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 Execute() MsgBox (0, "", Execute ("1.5 * (9 - (6/2))"))
giantsquid Posted January 21, 2006 Author Posted January 21, 2006 (edited) Number() will evaluate 4+6, but not "4+6" Execute() does not seem to work for me. Do I need the beta? Edited January 21, 2006 by giantsquid
Moderators SmOke_N Posted January 21, 2006 Moderators Posted January 21, 2006 Yes you need beta. Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.
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