gramo New Member Jan 1, 2007 #21 It modifies the numerical value to a string ascii equivalents for the lcd to display
P pouchito New Member Jan 2, 2007 #22 Thanks in my case i put # (which i think means decimal) Is this what you mean?
P pouchito New Member Jan 2, 2007 #24 of course, my compiler does not understand what dec means , here i what i wrote : Lcdout "Decimal: ", #analog Lcdcmdout LcdLine2Home Lcdout "Voltage: ", #beforethedot, ".", #afterthedot You were saying i must place the dec in the LCD line right ? What i did is placed a "#" beacuse this what my compiler understand and it is working beacuse of your help Thanks a lot Dudes Now I will be moving to another part , yet another topic
of course, my compiler does not understand what dec means , here i what i wrote : Lcdout "Decimal: ", #analog Lcdcmdout LcdLine2Home Lcdout "Voltage: ", #beforethedot, ".", #afterthedot You were saying i must place the dec in the LCD line right ? What i did is placed a "#" beacuse this what my compiler understand and it is working beacuse of your help Thanks a lot Dudes Now I will be moving to another part , yet another topic
gramo New Member Jan 2, 2007 #25 Yep Sorry, I must have missed that you werent using proton, DIG is one of the many features of proton that are unique to it, sorry
Yep Sorry, I must have missed that you werent using proton, DIG is one of the many features of proton that are unique to it, sorry
P pouchito New Member Jan 2, 2007 #26 Dear Gramo, You have helped too much, Please don't apologize Thanks for all of you