Regarding floating output.
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Regarding floating output.
My version of flowcode i.e. v4.3 doesnt support floating output variables. Is it because of free/demo version?
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Re: Regarding floating output.
Hello!
Sorry im a little confused as to what you are trying to do, if you explain a little i can tell you whether it is limited by the free/demo version.
Sorry im a little confused as to what you are trying to do, if you explain a little i can tell you whether it is limited by the free/demo version.
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Re: Regarding floating output.
I want to display output in decimals. Atleast upto 1. I am using PIC18F458.
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Re: Regarding floating output.
The free version of Flowcode does not support this chip.Rahul Kulkarni wrote:I am using PIC18F458.
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Re: Regarding floating output.
Actually I dont have problem regarding chip. It has been detected by my version of flowcode. I want output to be displayed as floating point variable which is not allowed. It only allowing integer variable as an output. Is this thing because of free/demo version?
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Re: Regarding floating output.
Hi Rahul. No, the free version does not have this limitation. You should be able to convert a floating point number into a string and display this string. In a string calculation box do:
s = FloatToString$ (f)
Then print the string. I hope this is what you are after.
Jonny
s = FloatToString$ (f)
Then print the string. I hope this is what you are after.
Jonny
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Re: Regarding floating output.
Thank you so much. Now the program is working properly as I needed. Once again thanks.