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help - skill code for goto xy coordinate

zeroskills
zeroskills over 15 years ago

i would like some help on skill code for goto xy coordinate. we used to have this skill code, it does this...

pop up goto xy form, just input x and y coordinate then view size, like how zoom in or out you want it. then there will be an "X" ruler mark on the coordinate.

 

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    theopaone over 10 years ago

    Is your data in a file or a SKILL list? It looks like strings from a file.

    I would not use the form at all as it is harder to stuff the data in the form than process it directly. Write a function that gets the next value in the list, converts it to points (like zoomToPointFormCB) and calls zoomToPointCB.

    Use inFile to open the file, each time you read a line (lineread) you will get the next point represented as a string.

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  • theopaone
    theopaone over 10 years ago

    Is your data in a file or a SKILL list? It looks like strings from a file.

    I would not use the form at all as it is harder to stuff the data in the form than process it directly. Write a function that gets the next value in the list, converts it to points (like zoomToPointFormCB) and calls zoomToPointCB.

    Use inFile to open the file, each time you read a line (lineread) you will get the next point represented as a string.

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