On 11/10/2013 2:41 AM, Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
But the debugger is not able to do this.
So you need to write
foo^[i]
when you want to examine this value in watch window or other debug windows.
Works perfectly, thanks very much.
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Once upon a time, rambo waz here said:
> at the moment i have a case where each choice leads off to a procedure. ..
> looks like this
> repeat
> writeln('Main Menu');
> writeln('1. New Customer Info');
> writeln('2. Withdrawal');
> writeln('3. Returns');
> writeln('4. Money owed
at the moment i have a case where each choice leads off to a procedure. ..
looks like this
repeat
writeln('Main Menu');
writeln('1. New Customer Info');
writeln('2. Withdrawal');
writeln('3. Returns');
writeln('4. Money owed by customer');
writeln('5. Quit the Program');
The compiler does say which identifier is not found, doesn't it?
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Am 2013-11-10 06:57, schrieb Jim Leonard:
Using the FPC console IDE. When I define a typed array with limits, ie.:
type
tbarray=array[0..1023] of byte;
var
foo:tbarray;
...I can view the contents of in the watch window (like "foo[2]") without
problems. But if I define it as a dynamic arra