Using your sample code, I wrote this simple test:
procedure TfrmMain.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); var Data : string; begin Data := '0.0000.1370. 000'; memo.lines.add( Copy (Data, 1, 3)); memo.lines.add( Copy (Data, 6, 8)); memo.lines.add( Copy (Data, 11, 13)); end; Here's the result I got - 0.0 0.1370. 0. 000 That's pretty much what you're looking for, isn't it? Joe Wilcox "Reading Cliff Notes to know a novel is like eating Count Chocula to know steak" "Nine women cannot have a baby in one month" [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ---- From: Curtis cloud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2007 3:13:44 PM Subject: [delphi-en] Using the copy function to separate data ALL, I have a telnet connection to a server computer that constant broadcast data to me each second. The data that I receive has spaces and tabs in the middle of the string. Once I receive the data I remove all spaces and tabs to get a single stream of data. After I receive the stream I attempt to parse the data into segments using the copy function. My problem is this when I look at the stream the data looks fine but when I use the copy funtion it does not work properly on the data. Here is an example : Single stream from a telnet connection 0.0000.1370. 000 Data := ' 0.0000.1370. 000' Copy (Data, 1, 3) yield value 0.0 which is fine. Copy (Data, 6, 8) yields value 0.0000.0 which is wrong. Copy (Data, 11, 13) yields value 0.0000.0000. 0 which is wrong. I'm not sure why I am not receiving the correct data. r/Curtis.. ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

