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Re: me, bugs and 3.14
check your locale setting. depending on it [calc]2 + 2,5[/calc] gives a
result.
best regards,
Karl M. Joch
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Thomas 'Balu' Walter <tw@iTreff.DE>
An: minivend-users@minivend.com <minivend-users@minivend.com>
Datum: Dienstag, 15. Juni 1999 15:32
Betreff: Re: me, bugs and 3.14
>****** message to minivend-users from "Thomas 'Balu' Walter"
<tw@iTreff.DE> ******
>
>* Christian J. Müller (cmueller@polinet.ch) [15.06.99 12:28]:
>> Try:
>> [currency]
>> [calc]$n = 1+1.5[/calc]
>> [/currency]
>>
>> This should work! [calc] works like [perl].
>
>Perhaps it should, but it does not work for me :(
>
>>From the docs:
>----------
>[calc]
>Starts a region where the arguments are calculated according to normal
>arithmetic symbols.
>For instance:
>
>[calc] 2 + 2 [/calc]
>
>will display:
>
>4
>
>[/calc]
>
>Terminates the calculated region. The [calc] tag is really the same as the
>[perl] tag, except that it doesn't accept arguments, is more efficient to
>parse, and is interpolated at a higher precedence.
>
>TIP: The [calc] tag will remember variable values inside one page, so you
>can do the equivalent of a memory store and memory recall for a loop.
>----------
>
>So I thought a simple calculation would do the trick...
>
>Any other ideas?
>
> Balu
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