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f. to string?

by Frank Buss <fb@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 29, 2008 at 02:22 PM

How do I redirect the output of f. to a string? It is just for testing, so
f. is sufficient. In the future would be nice to have a function for
better
float formatting. Is there a general concept for redirecting the output to
strings, like e.g. possible in Java, Lisp, C++ etc.?

REPRESENT looks a bit like I could use it, but it is more complicated. I
just need a function where I can specify the number of digits after the
decimal point, e.g. like the C function sprintf(buf, "%.3f", number). I
need it for FICL, so I could implement it myself in C, but would be nice
to
use Forth for it. Additional problem: FICL doesn't have REPRESENT.

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Frank Buss, fb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.it4-systems.de




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f. to string?
Frank Buss <fb@[EMAIL   2008-03-29 14:22:05 
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Helmar <helmwo@[EMAIL   2008-03-29 06:26:31 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-03-29 09:22:10 
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anton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-29 20:15:50 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-03-29 17:00:03 
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"Ed" <nospam  2008-03-30 15:11:45 
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anton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-30 19:01:29 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-03-29 22:50:53 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-03-30 15:30:42 
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"Ed" <nospam  2008-03-30 15:02:22 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-03-29 22:19:43 
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"Ed" <nospam  2008-03-31 11:02:54 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-03-30 17:49:38 
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"Ed" <nospam  2008-04-01 14:00:42 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-03-31 20:38:09 
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"Ed" <nospam  2008-04-04 17:53:28 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-04-04 11:10:00 

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