Difference between revisions of "Convert"
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== Description == | == Description == |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 2 November 2010
Calling Pattern
Call
local r[, ...] = sl.convert(arg[, ...])
Args
arg1...argN are strings, numbers, or tables of strings and or numbers
Results
r1...rN are (tables of) numbers, strings, or tables of numbers and or strings
Usage Example
local con = sl.convert local t1 = {123,234,345} local t2 = con(t1) print(sl.keyvalstr(t2)) print(con(123)) print(con('EFT')) print(sl.keyvalstr(con('EFT_GHI_JKL')))
--> table keys:values = { 1:RC, 2:AH, 3:FL, } RC 13038 table keys:values = { 1:13038, 2:5520, 3:7767, }
Description
Convert takes any number of arguments and attempts to convert them into either easyuo id/types (if the argument was a number) or openeuo numbers (if the argument was a string). The 'sense' of conversion is automatically detected. Will also convert tables of types and strings of types joined with the underscore _ character. Thanks Boydon and Cheffe for the conversion routines used internally.