Hi i have another question this time about mathmatical calculations in delphi.
i have 3 labels on the form. Label1 is formatted like this 200/50, i need to use both parts of this caption in the calculation, the calculation needs to be 200 * .50 the 2nd Number in the label is a percentage, so i figure i should just be able to use .50, but in my program i dont want to have to see a . in the middle of the label
Label 2 is formatted like this 00" i would like to know how to ignore the inch character when using floating points.
Label 3 is the value being calculated, which is causing me yet another problem, because the calculation i need to perform is the 2 values in label one multiplied together X 2 then + 25.4 * Label 2 Value, but the total of label 2 needs to be multiplied within the equasion. Like 200 * .50 * 2 + (25.4 * Label2.Caption)
The final result which label 3 displays needs to be to 2 decimal places, i have been using StrToFloat And FloatToString to try this as i think floating points are the best way, but please correct me if im wrong.
thx for the help
PS. Label1 is formatted like XXX/XX i decided against using 2 or 3 labels to do it, because in the 2nd part of the program i need the same Option in a DropDown box, and it will still have to be formatted the same way XXX/XX in the list.
is the .50 is 0.5 ?
Precedence rule..?
1. ()
2. not
3.*,/,div,mod,and
4.+,-,or,xor
5.<,>,=,<=,>=,<>,=
If there are same of precedence of operators,then the evaluating is left to right...
so
(200*0.5)*2+(25.4*Label2.Caption)
just managed to cure my calculation problem about 5 mins before you posted, but because label 1 caption is in the format of XXX/XX which is 200/50 i had to use 3 seperate labels to do the job.
and for the 50 i needed to put a . before it, is there anyway i can use 1 Label in the format above and not have to put a . infront of the 2nd part to calculate it.
Because using 3 labels and .50 instead of 50 isnt correct in the software.
one more thing, i need to limit the caption of the label to 2 decimal places.
Label 2 is formatted like this 00" i would like to know how to ignore the inch character when using floating points..
I put 2 labels on the form and a button
Label1.caption is 3.12345
and label2.caption anything,cause the button will evaluate the result of label2.caption....
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