Cappuccino Posted November 22, 2006 Share Posted November 22, 2006 hi all, i met a problem when i was running the scripts below: Script 1 Dim $CSSN[4],$NUM $CSSN[1] = 9268017928447 $CSSN[2] = 9301433546382 $CSSN[3] = 9309282185282 $NUM=$CSSN[Random(1,3)] MsgBox(4096,"Test", $NUM&"") oÝ÷ Ù'+vëôé«¢+Ø)¥´ÀÌØí -elÑt°ÀÌØí9U4((ÀÌØí -elÅtôÄÀÄÀààäÈÜÜÜØÀÄÈÌÜÀÀäÀÀ(ÀÌØí -elÉtôÄÀÈÈÄÈØÔÈÈØÀäÄààÌÀÀÈÔÌ(ÀÌØí -elÍtôÄÀÌÀàÜÔÈÌÌÐÜØÄÄÜàäÔÀÜÀ((ÀÌØí9U4ôÀÌØí -emI¹½´ Ä°Ì¥t()5Í ½à ÐÀäØ°ÅÕ½ÐíQÍÐÅÕ½Ðì°ÀÌØí9U4µÀìÅÕ½ÐìÅÕ½Ðì¤ the script 1 can run normally and show the right value in the msg box, but the script 2 can't. is the value of $NUM is too large? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lod3n Posted November 22, 2006 Share Posted November 22, 2006 Yes, it is. Try this as a workaround: Dim $CCKEY[4],$NUM $CCKEY[1] = "1010889277760123700900" $CCKEY[2] = "1022126522609188300253" $CCKEY[3] = "1030875233476117895070" $NUM=$CCKEY[Random(1,3)] MsgBox(4096,"Test", $NUM&"") [font="Fixedsys"][list][*]All of my AutoIt Example Scripts[*]http://saneasylum.com[/list][/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now