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* %dfmt was introduced in AMCD 11.0.1.2 | * %dfmt was introduced in AMCD 11.0.1.2 | ||
* %dfmt(,c) can be used to make control codes from variables. | * %dfmt(,c) can be used to make control codes from variables. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 21 November 2023
%dfmt( , ) : Event_Handler macro for converting decimal value to hex, octal or ASCII
Format: %dfmt(integer,format-char)
- no space is allowed between ',' and the format-char.
- The format-char controls the conversion of the integer. format-char the can be one of:
x | hex, lower case text |
X | hex, upper case text |
o | octal text |
c | character value (ASCII) |
- Event_Handler#Formating can be added after the format-char.
- %dfmt was introduced in AMCD 11.0.1.2
- %dfmt(,c) can be used to make control codes from variables.
Examples
EDO "conn %dfmt(%1.phy,x) \n"
- "%dfmt(43,x)" -> "2b"
- "%dfmt(43,X)" -> "2B"
- "%dfmt(43,o)" -> "53"
- "%dfmt(43,c)" -> "+"
Back to Event_Handler#List_of_macros.