Cue Posted October 4, 2006 Share Posted October 4, 2006 I wanted to be able to read all keys and values in an ini file without knowing the section names and be able to access the value,key or section name in a logical manner. so i wrote a function Ini_to_Array to store the ini in a 3D array. expandcollapse popup$Ini_file="vUDOHKGL.ini" $Ini_Array = Ini_to_Array($Ini_file) For $s=1 to $Ini_Array[0][0][0] $Key_String="" For $k=1 to $Ini_Array[$s][0][1] $Key_String = $Key_String & $Ini_Array[$s][$k][0] &"=" &$Ini_Array[$s][$k][1] & @CRLF ; key and value table FOR MSGBOX Next MsgBox(0,"Ini_to_Array Test Msg", "[" &$Ini_Array[$s][0][0] &"]: " &$Ini_Array[$s][0][1] &@CRLF &$Key_String) ;MSGBOX Next Func Ini_to_Array( $F_Ini_file) local $F_Ini_Ar[1][1][2] $SectionNames=IniReadSectionNames($F_Ini_file) $F_Ini_Ar[0][0][0]=$SectionNames[0] $F_Ini_Ar[0][0][1]=0 For $s=1 to $SectionNames[0] ;save section name in ini array if $s = UBound($F_Ini_Ar,1) Then ReDim $F_Ini_Ar[UBound($F_Ini_Ar,1)+1][UBound($F_Ini_Ar,2)][UBound($F_Ini_Ar,3)] EndIf Local $Section_Ar_Temp = IniReadSection($F_Ini_file,$SectionNames[$s]) $F_Ini_Ar[$s][0][0]= $SectionNames[$s] ;Store Section $s in ini array $F_Ini_Ar[$s][0][1]= $Section_Ar_Temp[0][0] ;Store number of keys in Section $s in ini array $F_Ini_Ar[0][0][1]=$F_Ini_Ar[0][0][1]+$Section_Ar_Temp[0][0] For $k=1 to $Section_Ar_Temp[0][0] if $k = UBound($F_Ini_Ar,2) then ReDim $F_Ini_Ar[UBound($F_Ini_Ar,1)][UBound($F_Ini_Ar,2)+1][UBound($F_Ini_Ar,3)] EndIf $F_Ini_Ar[$s][$k][0]= $Section_Ar_Temp[$k][0] ;Store key $k in Section $s in ini array $F_Ini_Ar[$s][$k][1]= $Section_Ar_Temp[$k][1] ;Store Value for key $k in Section $s in ini array Next Next Return $F_Ini_Ar EndFunc Func Ini_Read_Num($F_Ini_file,$S,$K,$V) ;Another way of getting values $SectionNames=IniReadSectionNames($F_Ini_file) $KeyName=IniReadSection($F_Ini_file,$SectionNames[$S]) Return $KeyName[$K][$V] EndFunc so $Ini_Array[0][0][0] = Number of Sections $Ini_Array[0][1] = Number of keys in section s $Ini_Array[0][0][1] = Total Number of keys $Ini_Array[0][0] = Section Name $Ini_Array[k][0] = Key k in section s $Ini_Array[k][1] = Value of key k in section s The problem is i think this function would waste memory. Is that correct? An alternative would be to use Ini_Read_Num($F_Ini_file,$S,$K,$V) every time i need the value but would this be slower than getting the value from the array. Iam fairly new to autoit and programming in general so please forgive any stupid mistakes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 4, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 4, 2006 Have you taken a look at this?http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...c=30857&hl= 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cue Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 Thanks SmOke N I seem to have a hard time finding what i want when searching the forum you did the same thing with half the length of code and thanks for adding $aKeyValues[0][0][0] = Ubound($aKeyValues, 1) - 1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cue Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 SmOke N If i am not mistaken your code assumes that all sections have the same number of keys. whereas the one above doesnt, I could be wrong. If they dont have the same number of keys then it leads to array elements without assigned values which leads to a waste of memory. also since my array section dimension is non-zero based it leads to a further 2*k(max) elements without values. After seeing your code, mine could do with alot of tidying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cue Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 Here is the The more efficient version of the above code based on yours $Ini_file="vUDOHKGL.ini" $Ini_Array = Ini_to_Array($Ini_file) For $s=1 to $Ini_Array[0][0][0] $Key_String="" For $k=1 to $Ini_Array[$s][0][1] $Key_String = $Key_String & $Ini_Array[$s][$k][0] &"=" &$Ini_Array[$s][$k][1] & @CRLF ; key and value table FOR MSGBOX Next MsgBox(0,"Ini_to_Array Test Msg", "[" &$Ini_Array[$s][0][0] &"]: " &$Ini_Array[$s][0][1] &@CRLF &$Key_String) ;MSGBOX Next Func Ini_to_Array( $F_Ini_file) $SectionNames=IniReadSectionNames($F_Ini_file) local $F_Ini_Ar[$SectionNames[0]+1][1][2] If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) $F_Ini_Ar[0][0][0]=$SectionNames[0] ;Store Number of sections $F_Ini_Ar[0][0][1]=0 ;assign 0 for total number of keys For $s=1 to $SectionNames[0] ;save section name in ini array Local $Section_Ar_Temp = IniReadSection($F_Ini_file,$SectionNames[$s]) $F_Ini_Ar[$s][0][0]= $SectionNames[$s] ;Store Section $s in ini array $F_Ini_Ar[$s][0][1]= $Section_Ar_Temp[0][0] ;Store number of keys in Section $s in ini array $F_Ini_Ar[0][0][1]=$F_Ini_Ar[0][0][1]+$Section_Ar_Temp[0][0] if $Section_Ar_Temp[0][0] >= UBound($F_Ini_Ar,2) then ReDim $F_Ini_Ar[UBound($F_Ini_Ar,1)][$Section_Ar_Temp[0][0]+1][UBound($F_Ini_Ar,3)] EndIf For $k=1 to $Section_Ar_Temp[0][0] $F_Ini_Ar[$s][$k][0]= $Section_Ar_Temp[$k][0] ;Store key $k in Section $s in ini array $F_Ini_Ar[$s][$k][1]= $Section_Ar_Temp[$k][1] ;Store Value for key $k in Section $s in ini array Next Next Return $F_Ini_Ar EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 5, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 5, 2006 SmOke N If i am not mistaken your code assumes that all sections have the same number of keys. whereas the one above doesnt, I could be wrong.If they dont have the same number of keys then it leads to array elements without assigned values which leads to a waste of memory. also since my array section dimension is non-zero based it leads to a further 2*k(max) elements without values.After seeing your code, mine could do with alot of tidying.No it doesn't assume that, take a look there are 2 For/Next loops, and IniReadSection() is in one of those loops 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cue Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 Iam slightly confused. say I have 2 sections one with four keys and one with two but the two appears after the one with four. [section 1] key1=v1 key2=v2 key3=v3 key4=v4 [section 2] key1 key2 I seem to get an error when trying to read from the array key3 and key4 in section one. If you ReDim an array giving it smaller dimension values , ie from $Array[1][4][1] ReDim $Array[2][2][1] would it not just delete the ones from before, $Array[1][3][1] and $Array[1][4][1]. Is it the Autoit version Iam using maybe. Iam using the public release BTW v3.2.0.1 i think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 5, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 5, 2006 Iam slightly confused. say I have 2 sections one with four keys and one with two but the two appears after the one with four. [section 1] key1=v1 key2=v2 key3=v3 key4=v4 [section 2] key1 key2 I seem to get an error when trying to read from the array key3 and key4 in section one. If you ReDim an array giving it smaller dimension values , ie from $Array[1][4][1] ReDim $Array[2][2][1] would it not just delete the ones from before, $Array[1][3][1] and $Array[1][4][1]. Is it the Autoit version Iam using maybe. Iam using the public release BTW v3.2.0.1 i think.No, I think your just confusing yourself. It doesn't matter how many keys it has, because it's all based off the section names. Loop 1 = Section names (Primary) Loop2 = Key ... which is also (or should be) = to Value So, [section 1][Key 1][Value 1] is going to be different then lets say [section 2][Key 50][Value 50], now I'm starting to confuse myself on the explination... All in all the main focus is the [section N] not the [Key] or [Value], why not just use the example I have, I think it does what you are trying to do... Unless this is just an learning experiece. Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cue Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 No, I think your just confusing yourself.lol, yeah i usually end up doing that. why not just use the example I have, I think it does what you are trying to do... Unless this is just an learning experiece.I tried using your example and i think its suppose to do what i want but i get an error. Here is your example and the line i get an error at IniWrite (@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 1", "Key" &$i, "val" &$i ) Next for $i=1 to 3 IniWrite (@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 2", "Key" &$i, "val" &$i ) Next Global $IniInfo = _IniGetSKV(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini') MsgBox (0,"Test", $IniInfo[1][6][1]) ;ERROR HERE SINCE ARRAY DOESNT HAVE 6 th element in 2nd dimension i think Func _IniGetSKV($hIniLocation) ;Get All Sections Local $aSections = IniReadSectionNames($hIniLocation) If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) ;Get All The Keys and Values for Each section Local $aKeyValues[$aSections[0]+1][1][3] For $iCount = 1 To $aSections[0] $aKV = IniReadSection($hIniLocation, $aSections[$iCount]) ReDim $aKeyValues[$aSections[0]+1][$aKV[0][0]+1][3] For $xCount = 1 To $aKV[0][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][0] = $aSections[$iCount] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][1] = $aKV[$xCount][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][2] = $aKV[$xCount][1] Next Next $aKeyValues[0][0][0] = Ubound($aKeyValues, 1) - 1 Return $aKeyValues ;Return a 3 Dimensional Array EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 5, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 5, 2006 (edited) lol, yeah i usually end up doing that. I tried using your example and i think its suppose to do what i want but i get an error. Here is your example and the line i get an error at expandcollapse popupIniWrite (@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 1", "Key" &$i, "val" &$i ) Next for $i=1 to 3 IniWrite (@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 2", "Key" &$i, "val" &$i ) Next Global $IniInfo = _IniGetSKV(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini') MsgBox (0,"Test", $IniInfo[1][6][1]) ;ERROR HERE SINCE ARRAY DOESNT HAVE 6 th element in 2nd dimension i think Func _IniGetSKV($hIniLocation) ;Get All Sections Local $aSections = IniReadSectionNames($hIniLocation) If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) ;Get All The Keys and Values for Each section Local $aKeyValues[$aSections[0]+1][1][3] For $iCount = 1 To $aSections[0] $aKV = IniReadSection($hIniLocation, $aSections[$iCount]) ReDim $aKeyValues[$aSections[0]+1][$aKV[0][0]+1][3] For $xCount = 1 To $aKV[0][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][0] = $aSections[$iCount] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][1] = $aKV[$xCount][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][2] = $aKV[$xCount][1] Next Next $aKeyValues[0][0][0] = Ubound($aKeyValues, 1) - 1 Return $aKeyValues ;Return a 3 Dimensional Array EndFuncoÝ÷ Ûú®¢×¢½r¢èZ½ëayé^éíé»Ê«{¦¦W¨¬,Ê°z{m£x§¶¢¿Í{e¢H¶§*.ßÚÞ¢÷«r©'¶)àÖ¥¢Ö§uúèg¬k(§ØZ´'£ßÛ-®çyÆ®±â(~קvazƦzØb7ö÷«z׬µçmçîËb¢|"¶ay·¥£ )¶*'Ýý±ø§y©ÝÂ䱫ƵçT±ä×Ùh¢F¶¨ºÚnµ«¢+Ù½ÈÀÌØí¤ôÄQ¼Ì(%%¹¥]ɥѡÍѽÁ¥ÈµÀìÌäìÀäÈí5å%¹¥QÍй¥¹¤Ìäì°ÅÕ½ÐíÍÑ¥½¸ÄÅÕ½Ðì°ÅÕ½Ðí-äÅÕ½ÐìµÀìÀÌØí¤°ÅÕ½ÐíÙ°ÅÕ½ÐìµÀìÀÌØí¤¤)9áÐ)½ÈÀÌØí¤ôÄQ¼Ì(%%¹¥]ɥѡÍѽÁ¥ÈµÀìÌäìÀäÈí5å%¹¥QÍй¥¹¤Ìäì°ÅÕ½ÐíÍÑ¥½¸ÈÅÕ½Ðì°ÅÕ½Ðí-äÅÕ½ÐìµÀìÀÌØí¤°ÅÕ½ÐíÙ°ÅÕ½ÐìµÀìÀÌØí¤¤)9áÐ)±½°ÀÌØí%¹¥%¹¼ô}%¹¥ÑM-X¡ÍѽÁ¥ÈµÀìÌäìÀäÈí5å%¹¥QÍй¥¹¤Ìäì¤)½ÈÀÌØí¥àôÄQ¼U ½Õ¹ ÀÌØí%¹¥%¹¼°Ä¤´Ä(%½ÈÀÌØí¤ôÄQ¼U ½Õ¹ ÀÌØí%¹¥%¹¼°È¤´Ä($% ½¹Í½±]ɥѡ1µÀìÌäíMÑ¥½¸ôÌäìµÀìÀÌØí%¹¥%¹½lÀÌØí¥áulÀÌØí¥ulÁtµÀì HµÀì|($$$$Ìäí-äôÌäìµÀìÀÌØí%¹¥%¹½lÀÌØí¥áulÀÌØí¥ulÅtµÀì HµÀìÌäíY±ÕôÌäìµÀìÀÌØí%¹¥%¹½lÀÌØí¥áulÀÌØí¥ulÉt¤(%9áÐ)9áÐ)Õ¹}%¹¥ÑM-X ÀÌØí¡%¹¥1½Ñ¥½¸¤($íб°MÑ¥½¹Ì(%1½°ÀÌØíMÑ¥½¹Ìô%¹¥IMÑ¥½¹9µÌ ÀÌØí¡%¹¥1½Ñ¥½¸¤(%%ÉɽÈQ¡¸IÑÕɸMÑÉÉ½È Ä°À°À¤($íб°Q¡-å̹Y±ÕÌ½È ÍÑ¥½¸(%1½°ÀÌØí-åY±ÕÍlÀÌØíMÑ¥½¹ÍlÁt¬ÅulÅulÍt(%½ÈÀÌØí¥ ½Õ¹ÐôÄQ¼ÀÌØíMÑ¥½¹ÍlÁt($$ÀÌØí-Xô%¹¥IMÑ¥½¸ ÀÌØí¡%¹¥1½Ñ¥½¸°ÀÌØíMÑ¥½¹ÍlÀÌØí¥ ½Õ¹Ñt¤($%I¥´ÀÌØí-åY±ÕÍlÀÌØíMÑ¥½¹ÍlÁt¬ÅulÀÌØí-YlÁulÁt¬ÅulÍt($%½ÈÀÌØíá ½Õ¹ÐôÄQ¼ÀÌØí-YlÁulÁt($$$ÀÌØí-åY±ÕÍlÀÌØí¥ ½Õ¹ÑulÀÌØíá ½Õ¹ÑulÁtôÀÌØíMÑ¥½¹ÍlÀÌØí¥ ½Õ¹Ñt($$$ÀÌØí-åY±ÕÍlÀÌØí¥ ½Õ¹ÑulÀÌØíá ½Õ¹ÑulÅtôÀÌØí-YlÀÌØíá ½Õ¹ÑulÁt($$$ÀÌØí-åY±ÕÍlÀÌØí¥ ½Õ¹ÑulÀÌØíá ½Õ¹ÑulÉtôÀÌØí-YlÀÌØíá ½Õ¹ÑulÅt($%9áÐ(%9áÐ($ÀÌØí-åY±ÕÍlÁulÁulÁtôU ½Õ¹ ÀÌØí-åY±Õ̰Ĥ´Ä(%IÑÕɸÀÌØí-åY±ÕÌíIÑÕɸ̥µ¹Í¥½¹°ÉÉä)¹Õ¹ìôôÐí}%¹¥ÑM-X Edited October 5, 2006 by SmOke_N 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cue Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 oops for some reason i i didnt copy paste the top line. there is a next without the for. the first line of code in post #9 is suppose to include For $i to 6 your code just above has the same number of keys in the 2 sections which was what i was trying to say. if the first section has a larger number of keys it will not work. anyway my original question was will having an array with unassigned values waste memory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 6, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 6, 2006 I see what I did:For $i = 1 To 6 IniWrite(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 1", "Key" & $i, "val" & $i) Next For $i = 1 To 3 IniWrite(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 2", "Key" & $i, "val" & $i) Next Global $IniInfo = _IniGetSKV(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini') For $ix = 1 To $IniInfo[0][0][0] For $i = 1 To $IniInfo[$ix][0][0] ConsoleWrite(@LF & 'Section = ' & $IniInfo[$ix][$i][0] & @CR & _ 'Key = ' & $IniInfo[$ix][$i][1] & @CR & 'Value = ' & $IniInfo[$ix][$i][2]) Next Next Func _IniGetSKV($hIniLocation) ;Get All Sections Local $aSections = IniReadSectionNames($hIniLocation) If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) ;Get All The Keys and Values for Each section Local $aKeyValues[$aSections[0] + 1][1][3], $nCount;Added $nCount For $iCount = 1 To $aSections[0] $aKV = IniReadSection($hIniLocation, $aSections[$iCount]) If $nCount < $aKV[0][0] Then;Added this condition statement $nCount = $aKV[0][0] ReDim $aKeyValues[$aSections[0] + 1][$aKV[0][0] + 1][3] EndIf $aKeyValues[$iCount][0][0] = $aKV[0][0];Added this For $xCount = 1 To $aKV[0][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][0] = $aSections[$iCount] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][1] = $aKV[$xCount][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][2] = $aKV[$xCount][1] Next Next $aKeyValues[0][0][0] = $aSections[0] Return $aKeyValues ;Return a 3 Dimensional Array EndFunc ;==>_IniGetSKV 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 6, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 6, 2006 (edited) Here's an attempt at an Ini 3 Dim ArrayDisplay to show it better:expandcollapse popupFor $i = 1 To 6 IniWrite(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 1", "Key" & $i, "val" & $i) Next For $i = 1 To 3 IniWrite(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini', "section 2", "Key" & $i, "val" & $i) Next Global $IniInfo = _IniGetSKV(@DesktopDir & '\MyIniTest.ini') _ArrayIniDisplay($IniInfo, 'IniInfo') Func _IniGetSKV($hIniLocation) ;Get All Sections Local $aSections = IniReadSectionNames($hIniLocation) If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) ;Get All The Keys and Values for Each section Local $aKeyValues[$aSections[0] + 1][1][3], $nCount;Added $nCount For $iCount = 1 To $aSections[0] $aKV = IniReadSection($hIniLocation, $aSections[$iCount]) If $nCount < $aKV[0][0] Then;Added this condition statement $nCount = $aKV[0][0] ReDim $aKeyValues[$aSections[0] + 1][$aKV[0][0] + 1][3] EndIf $aKeyValues[$iCount][0][0] = $aKV[0][0];Added this For $xCount = 1 To $aKV[0][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][0] = $aSections[$iCount] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][1] = $aKV[$xCount][0] $aKeyValues[$iCount][$xCount][2] = $aKV[$xCount][1] Next Next $aKeyValues[0][0][0] = $aSections[0] Return $aKeyValues ;Return a 3 Dimensional Array EndFunc ;==>_IniGetSKV Func _ArrayIniDisplay($aArray, $sTitle = '') If Not IsArray($aArray) Then SetError(1, 0, 0) Local $sIni = '[0][0][0] = ' & $aArray[0][0][0] & ' Sections' & @CR For $xCC = 1 To $aArray[0][0][0] $sIni &= @CR & '[' & $xCC & '][0][0] = ' & $aArray[$xCC][0][0] & ' Keys/Values' & @CR & _ '[' & $xCC & '][' & $xCC & '][0] = ' & $aArray[$xCC][$xCC][0] & @CR For $aCC = 1 To $aArray[$xCC][0][0] $sIni &= '[' & $xCC & '][' & $aCC & '][1] = ' & $aArray[$xCC][$aCC][1] & @CR & _ '[' & $xCC & '][' & $aCC & '][2] = ' & $aArray[$xCC][$aCC][2] & @CR Next Next MsgBox(0, $sTitle, StringTrimRight($sIni, 1)) EndFuncThat should give you a better view. Edited October 6, 2006 by SmOke_N 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cue Posted October 6, 2006 Author Share Posted October 6, 2006 ok, glad thats been sorted out. the function _ArrayIniDisplay() is now very similar to the one I posted in #5 Ini_to_Array() which was based on yours but yours has an If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) so i think Ill use yours. _ArrayIniDisplay() << nice func, Displays an Ini file very well instead of sections individually. will come in handy. So the array $IniInfo has an element $IniInfo[2][6][1] but offcourse there is no key 6 in section 2. so my original question was would you advise using something like this since it will be wasting memory right?. do you know how much memory if for example you had 10 sections varying in the amount of keys from around 2 to around 6 because if its very little then i would rather have the convinience of having this array. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 6, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 6, 2006 ok, glad thats been sorted out. the function _ArrayIniDisplay() is now very similar to the one I posted in #5 Ini_to_Array() which was based on yours but yours has an If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) so i think Ill use yours. _ArrayIniDisplay() << nice func, Displays an Ini file very well instead of sections individually. will come in handy. So the array $IniInfo has an element $IniInfo[2][6][1] but offcourse there is no key 6 in section 2. so my original question was would you advise using something like this since it will be wasting memory right?. do you know how much memory if for example you had 10 sections varying in the amount of keys from around 2 to around 6 because if its very little then i would rather have the convinience of having this array.I'm not sure I'm following your question, but the minimal bytes of memory being used are of no concern if it's doing what you want it to do. 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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