AceLoc Posted October 20, 2006 Share Posted October 20, 2006 (edited) 5.4.1 !define ([/date|/utcdate]gflag [value]) | (/math gflag val1 OP val2) This command will add gflag to the global define list. This will have a similar effect as using the /D switch on the command line (only the define only becomes effective after the !define command). If /date or /utcdate are used, value will be passed into strftime and the result will be used as the value of gflag. strftime converts special symbols into certain parts of the current time or date. For example, %H will be converted into the current hour in 24-hour format. For a complete list of available symbols, search for strftime on MSDN. On POSIX, you can get the list by using man strftime. If /math is used, the result of 'val1 OP val2', where OP may be +,-,*,/ or % , will be used as the value of gflag. Note that val1 AND val2 MUST be integer values! !define USE_SOMETHING !define VERSION 1.2 !define /date NOW "%H:%M:%S %d %b, %Y" !define /math RESULT 3 + 10 !define /math REST 15 % ${RESULT} What is that, in Autoit language? Thanks. Edited October 20, 2006 by AceLoc [quote name='AceLoc']I gots new sunglasses there cool.[/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
this-is-me Posted October 20, 2006 Share Posted October 20, 2006 (edited) No. You're Welcome. ...LOL... Seriously, If you want to know what language it is in, you will have to provide us with the web address of the page you copied it from. Otherwise, it will be a little more than difficult to determine what it came from. Edited October 20, 2006 by this-is-me Who else would I be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AceLoc Posted October 20, 2006 Author Share Posted October 20, 2006 No.You're Welcome....LOL...Seriously, If you want to know what language it is in, you will have to provide us with the web address of the page you copied it from. Otherwise, it will be a little more than difficult to determine what it came from.I dont want to know which language it is in. I know that myself.The question is, What is the same command only in autoit language. [quote name='AceLoc']I gots new sunglasses there cool.[/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thatsgreat2345 Posted October 20, 2006 Share Posted October 20, 2006 do u seriously think that we know what language it is , or magically can translate anything into Autoit it doesnt look that hard to translate anyways Math 3 + 10? come on seriously Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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