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How to convert string to float

pdda
pdda over 15 years ago

I want to convert string to float.But this case is different from the other usuall convertion.

Here are details.

Example:

for( i 2 25
    
      parameters = cons(list( concat( 'w i    ) 'string  "3.0u"                               ) parameters)

    )

Now .....i want to convert all w1 to w25 string elements to floats.

Can any help me onthis.....If you need any more information .......we can talk also.

Thanks,

K.srikumar

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Well, if you will post irrelevant parts of your code, it's hardly surprising if you get responses that don't solve your problem.

    I'm still having to guess, and given that this is not an official support channel (it's just volunteers here, and others in the community that help out - I do this in my spare time - it's not part of my job), bear in mind that having to keep guessing reduces the likelihood that I'll answer your questions in future (sorry to be hard, but I have limited spare time).

    Most likely what you need is:

    Width =  cdfParseFloatString(get( cv~>parameters concat( 'w i ) )) - 2*cainwell

    but since you've not given enough of your code, it's hard to be sure. In your first paragraph, you say that w2 to w25 are strings. Well, they're not - presumably the pcell property called w2 to w25 is a string? It's really had to tell, because that is not normally how you retrieve pcell parameters within a pcell.

    Anyway, I'm not going to guess any more. Hopefully I got lucky.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Well, if you will post irrelevant parts of your code, it's hardly surprising if you get responses that don't solve your problem.

    I'm still having to guess, and given that this is not an official support channel (it's just volunteers here, and others in the community that help out - I do this in my spare time - it's not part of my job), bear in mind that having to keep guessing reduces the likelihood that I'll answer your questions in future (sorry to be hard, but I have limited spare time).

    Most likely what you need is:

    Width =  cdfParseFloatString(get( cv~>parameters concat( 'w i ) )) - 2*cainwell

    but since you've not given enough of your code, it's hard to be sure. In your first paragraph, you say that w2 to w25 are strings. Well, they're not - presumably the pcell property called w2 to w25 is a string? It's really had to tell, because that is not normally how you retrieve pcell parameters within a pcell.

    Anyway, I'm not going to guess any more. Hopefully I got lucky.

    Andrew.

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