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				|  Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 6:36 pm    Post subject: does turing 4 has the "show var" like turing 3 doe |  |   
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				| does turing 4 has the "show var" like turing 3 does? if it does, how do i open that window?
 thanx!
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				|  Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 7:58 pm    Post subject: (No subject) |  |   
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				| tony i dont think that matches the question..... do u mean show the variable's type?? |  
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				|  Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:09 pm    Post subject: reply |  |   
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				| um... no, remember in turing 3, there's a button that says "show var", if you click it, a little window pops up and it shows all the var and all their values. easy for debuging. how do i get that out in turing 4? |  
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				|  Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:22 pm    Post subject: (No subject) |  |   
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				| you don't - no such thing (in v4... well... not yet) 
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put "this is my program"
 var name:string := "tony"
 var num:int := 10
 
 var winID:int := Window.Open("title:show vars")
 put "some more of my program"
 Window.SetActive(winID)
 locate(1,1)
 put "name:", name
 put "num:", num
 
 Window.SetActive(0)
 put "the end"
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 1:38 pm    Post subject: reply |  |   
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				| well, that works, too, thanx but then you'd have to fork it so that it becomes "real-time"
 and when you trace your program, it's gonna be trouble, lol
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:05 pm    Post subject: (No subject) |  |   
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				| yea... i only used a version under 4 once or twice... and said !"THIS SUCKS"! and i pity the ppl who had to use it.... i just gave up and got the good one from school... .
 that would be wicked... like lets say... press CTRL+V (only u woud know this) and then it would pop up a window with all your variables..... too bad it would take so much typing to make it tony's way....
 
 HINT: dont mention forking soemthing around him... he gets all touchy feely and starts to cry...
    jk.... he'll prob suggest something other then a fork cuz he hates them with a passion  .. right tony??? |  
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:57 pm    Post subject: reply |  |   
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				| awww this sucks, think they ever add that thing in turing 4? maybe later on? |  
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 4:57 pm    Post subject: (No subject) |  |   
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				| i sure hope tho... thats a WICKED FEATURE... maybe make a program in turing that reads your file and opens a new turing window...and shows contents of all variables... 
 like...
 
 search 'urprogram.y' for all cont, var, etc... then find all values.... would be lots of if statements... i thinkl... but cool.... maybe try emailing tom west or w/e at http://www.holtsoft.com ??
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 6:51 pm    Post subject: (No subject) |  |   
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				| what if statements?   
 a while ago I wrote a part of script interpriter (was suppost to handle animations and dialogs for an RPG). The point it - you could have decleared variables inside the .txt script and refer to them later on and .exe interpreter handeled everything perfectly. I even had if statements going there
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				|  Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 10:30 pm    Post subject: (No subject) |  |   
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				| you should popst it here then... now im interested..... also... i guess i wouldn't take much.... if you output all variables that are in your program into a text file... then later u can just put all the entries from that file.... hmm... i dont use read write to files to much... dont exactly know all of it yet... (wazn;t payiong attension...)
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				|  Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 12:06 am    Post subject: (No subject) |  |   
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				| the_short1 wrote: you should popst it here then... 
 eh... was one of those work-in-progress things that never got to any sord of finish
  I might consider taking some bits of code from that and writing something up though later on |  
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