No,
but since when?
I was short before making an upgrade, does it count?
Regards
Dag-Jarle Johansen
Am Mittwoch, den 10.03.2010, 08:50 +1100 schrieb richard terry:
Last couple of versions I've noticed this, I'll upgrade and report back, but
wondered if anyone else experienceing this. Have to
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 22:35:32 you wrote:
No,
but since when?
I was short before making an upgrade, does it count?
Not sure what you mean by the above, however, sometime after this version:
2754
Still happening with 2782. God knows how to sort this out, its driving me
crazy.
Regards
Am Mittwoch, den 10.03.2010, 23:51 +1100 schrieb richard terry:
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 22:35:32 you wrote:
No,
but since when?
I was short before making an upgrade, does it count?
Not sure what you mean by the above, however, sometime after this version:
2754
Still happening
Hi!
This; 1\2*3
Yields this; Ambiguous expression. Please use braces
But if I write; 1/2*3
Then no problem.
Why? Is this planned behaviour?
Gambas 3 revision 2664 (old!)
Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
Jussi
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Download Intel#174;
I really think yes.
Standard symbol for fractions is /, why should you use \?
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Download Intel#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune
1/2 = 0.5
1\2 = 0
3\2 = 1
\ operator gives only integer part.
Jussi
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 19:48, Alessandro Rinaldi
alerina...@linuxzogno.org wrote:
I really think yes.
Standard symbol for fractions is /, why should you use \?
Wow, interesting! Didn't know it :)
Thanks!
So, I really don't know what's the problem, have you tried using brackets?
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Download Intel#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling,
Alessandro Rinaldi ha scritto:
I really think yes.
Standard symbol for fractions is /, why should you use \?
Backslash is integer division, and should yeld an integer result.
Slash is float division, and yelds a float number (this is Basic
syntax; other languages use different methods).
Alessandro Rinaldi ha scritto:
I really think yes.
Standard symbol for fractions is /, why should you use \?
Backslash is integer division, and should yeld an integer result.
Slash is float division, and yelds a float number (this is Basic
syntax; other languages use different methods).
Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
Alessandro Rinaldi ha scritto:
I really think yes.
Standard symbol for fractions is /, why should you use \?
Backslash is integer division, and should yeld an integer result.
Slash is float division, and yelds a float number (this is Basic
syntax;
Dear Mailing-List,
I have to write a Facharbeit about Gambas + SQLite3.
It won't have so much pages, I just want to describe how Gambas can manage
Database-Systems which aren't installed by the user in the first chapter.
And that's what where I need help: I don't knoe, how Gambas
Benoît Minisini wrote:
Alessandro Rinaldi ha scritto:
I really think yes.
Standard symbol for fractions is /, why should you use \?
Backslash is integer division, and should yeld an integer result.
Slash is float division, and yelds a float number (this is Basic
syntax; other
You are correct to not suppress it. The warning is correct.
The actual value of the numbers is not important.
The expression is ambiguous without the brackets.
5 \ (2 * 3) = 0
(5 \ 2) * 3 = 6
This is also ambiguous
5/2*3
5 / (2 * 3) = 0.8333
(5 / 2) * 3 = 7.5
This is
Hi
I got a Stack Overflow error when trying to create packages. I think it
may be related to the new combobox_click behavior (again) in the groups
selection wizard when content might load into combobox.
Attached is a screenshot.
Gambas2 #2783
Regards,
Jesus
inline:
Hello List,
I have a very basic question... when I develop my applications I'd like them
to appear in the menu under a group (when installed on a machine). When I do
tha packaging I'm able to set several parameters, but is it possible to
create an own menu (for example myApps) and to put the
Hi
I got a Stack Overflow error when trying to create packages. I think it
may be related to the new combobox_click behavior (again) in the groups
selection wizard when content might load into combobox.
Attached is a screenshot.
Gambas2 #2783
Regards,
Jesus
I have fixed it in
From http://gambasdoc.org/help/comp/gb.form/tableview
-
TableView (gb.form)
This control is an editable GridView.
Use the Edit method to start editing a cell. Beware that this method
must be called during the Click event.
The data entered by the user must be saved by implementing the Save
Benoît Minisini escribió:
Hi
I got a Stack Overflow error when trying to create packages. I think it
may be related to the new combobox_click behavior (again) in the groups
selection wizard when content might load into combobox.
Attached is a screenshot.
Gambas2 #2783
Regards,
Jesus
Sorry
this i mathe
if you have been on a highschool or a college, you would know: it's easy
multiplication and diviation goes for addition and subtsraction.
Gambas works like this, if you are unsure, use parantesis ()
regards,
Dag-Jarle Johansen
Am Mittwoch, den 10.03.2010, 20:20 +0100 schrieb
Hi,
I would use tableviev
It is a little bit more complicated, perhaps,
but it is still the most powerful control-
Regards,
Dag-Jarle Johansen
Am Mittwoch, den 10.03.2010, 16:45 -0500 schrieb Keith Clark:
I want to create a table where a user can input data into cells, and
depending on the
I wonder
do you sleep at all?
It is great, how you managed to make Gambas a good language,
it is better then VB ever was.
It is easier to use, and I think you are really a master,
considering how awful it is to use QT, for example.
With the best regards for a great work
Dag-Jarle Johansen
... and when operators are of equal precedence then the operators are
executed left to right.
Tim
On 3/10/10, Dag Jarle Johansen dag.jarle.johan...@norarg.com wrote:
Sorry
this i mathe
if you have been on a highschool or a college, you would know: it's easy
multiplication and diviation goes
There's a backend driver gambas2-gb-db-sqlite, which communicates with the
sqlite3 driver. You have to specify the Host (folder of the target database
file), Name (of the file itself) and Type (which is sqlite) and also a
Password if you need some. The details under the hood? I don't know. You
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