Actually, I do have it defined as UInt32. Sorry for the confusion. Dave Richard Burmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:47774@palm-dev-forum... > > > From: David Leland > > > > I have an array defined as follows: > > > > static UInt16 baudRate[] = { > > 115200, > > 57600, > > 38400, > > 28800, > > 19200, > > 14400, > > 9600, > > 4800, > > 2400, > > 1200, > > 600, > > 300 > > }; > > > > However, when I try to do something with these array values, I > > don't get the values listed in the array but instead get different values. > > What happens if you use UInt32? (You can't store 115200 in a UInt16!) > > > -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/support/forums/
- Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 David Leland
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- RE: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 Richard Burmeister
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 David Leland
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 David Leland
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 Steve Mann
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 Richard M. Hartman
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 David Leland
- RE: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 Richard Burmeister
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 Dave Lippincott
- RE: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 Richard Burmeister
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 David Leland
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 David Leland
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 David Leland
- Re: Strange behavior with static arrays in CW7 Keith Rollin