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DWORD is also unsigned...
Vlad
>> Yeah, you're right, I've read this yesterday in Arnon article in VFUG
>> Newsletter...BTW, four byte is an equivalent of 32 bit, isn't it? May be
>> I'm wrong?
>yep 1 byte = 8 bits 4 bytes= 32 of them (s)
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>IAC DOUBLE is a 64bit float (8 byte) and DWORD is a 32bit (4 byte) integer
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>Arnon
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>> Have a happy day
>> Vladimir Shevchenko
>>
>> > DOUBLE is a 4-byte (64-bit) floating point type both in C/C++ and VFP.
>> > DWORD is a 4-byte unsigned integer. The internal format is different.
>> >
>> > >Did you tried declare your function as String instead of Double (Can I
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