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Re: print floats YES pacific hi-tech ppd dos shareware 'c' language compiler
- Subject: Re: print floats YES pacific hi-tech ppd dos shareware 'c' language compiler
- From: z007400b@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us (Ralph Silverman)
- Date: 7 Oct 1996 13:42:10 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c, comp.lang.c++, comp.os.msdos.programmer
- Organization: SEFLIN Free-Net - Broward
- References: <3242A7F3.5F1A@ix.netcom.com> <R.32432A42.5109@hackberry.chem.niu.edu> <3247b417.284118@news.alink.com> <52u8cq$pic@peavax.eng.pko.dec.com>
- Xref: nntp.seflin.lib.fl.us comp.lang.c:49464 comp.lang.c++:62477
Steve Wallace (wallace@wrksys.enet.dec.com) wrote:
: In article <3247b417.284118@news.alink.com>, rrich@alink.com says...
: >>> <A BUNCH OF DELETED STUFF>
: >Pacific High Tech had a nice little all in one package called Pacific.
: >It was shareware, and was distributed simply as PACIFIC.EXE. It had a
: >good range of functions (But some limitations, ie. printf wouldn't do
: >float) and a nice little editor.
: Bob,
: I got printf to do floats with pacific.exe. For some reason
: you have to "turn on" the floating point library under "options".
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*************begin r.s. response*****************
tried this lately...
it works!!!
small model
%e and %f notation tested
with float and double
good
large model
%e notation tested
with float and double
good
.
application note;
verify option (float library)
selected
just prior to
'compile'
or
'make'
.
(this re. v7.50 ppd (SHAREWARE)).
*************end r.s. response*******************
Ralph Silverman
z007400b@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us