RE: Fw: Language Independence on Serial Output of .

2004-03-10 Thread Holland, Guy
stions from Irene, Richard, Michael, Stephen and yourself have helped me solve the problem. Thanks again, Guy -Original Message- From: Greg McKaskle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 7:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Fw: Language Independence on S

Re: Fw: Language Independence on Serial Output of .

2004-03-08 Thread Greg McKaskle
> This is great information. I think I will have to use both yours and Richard > Mahoney's advice. Your suggestion will work for the mean time but I think > the solution is to use Richard's format specifier "%.;" suggestion. Actually, > I think the ultimate solution would be for NI to transpar

RE: Fw: Language Independence on Serial Output of "."

2004-03-08 Thread stephen . mercer
> If I send a "." why would I want it to > be anything else other than a "."? Because the person who wrote it down was working in Language A and the person who read it later was working in Language B. LabVIEW does transparently handle things for you -- it handles the localization issue so that

RE: Fw: Language Independence on Serial Output of "."

2004-03-08 Thread Holland, Guy
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Re: Fw: Language Independence on Serial Output of "."

2004-03-08 Thread Irene He
> - Original Message - > From: "Holland, Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 12:15 PM > Subject: Language Independence on Serial Output of > "." > > > I have an application that outputs a string with > numbers via the serial > port. Ex. "SG1