Difference between revisions of "Typecasting"
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− | If we want to assign a numeric variable as an ASCII string then we can use the " | + | If we want to assign a numeric variable as an ASCII string then we can use the "STRING" typecast operator. |
− | StringVar = | + | StringVar = STRING NumericVar |
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− | StringVar = | + | StringVar = STRING(NumericVar * 5) |
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==Converting to float== | ==Converting to float== |
Revision as of 15:48, 20 September 2024
Operators
Typecasting is a way of specifying what we want in terms of the assignment and the values passed to the assignment.
Typecast operators:
- string
- float
- signed
- unsigned
Converting to string
If we want to assign a numeric variable as an ASCII string then we can use the "STRING" typecast operator.
StringVar = STRING NumericVar
This can be taken further and used on results of calculations etc.
StringVar = STRING(NumericVar * 5)
Converting to float
If we want to assign a integer variable as a floating point variable then we can use the "float" typecast operator.
FloatVar = float IntVar
This can be taken further and used on results of calculations etc.
FloatVar = float (IntVar * 5)
To assign a float status to a fixed value we can do one of the following.
- FloatVar = float 5
- FloatVar = 5.0