You can use num2str to convert your real numbers to a string, or you can use Format.
Example, controlling the number of decimals showed: (decimal point acts as decimal separator)
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| static void FormatExamples(Args _args) { real mynumber=123.4; String30 mynumberstr = System.String::Format("{0,0:#.00}", mynumber); ; info(strfmt("Your number is %1", mynumberstr)); } |
You can use the Format command to add leading zeros also.
Example:
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| static void FormatExamples(Args _args) { real mynumber=123; String30 mynumberstr = System.String::Format("{0,0:00000}", mynumber); ; info(strfmt("Your number is %1", mynumberstr)); } |
Notice that you can also use rounding like this as well. Besides this basic function, we can actually do some conversions.
You can use Format to convert to hexadecimal for example.
Example:
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| static void FormatExamples(Args _args) { int mynumber=255; String30 mynumberstr = System.String::Format("{0,0:X}", mynumber); ; info(strfmt("Your number in Hex: %1", mynumberstr)); } |
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