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{{PageSeeAlso}}
{{PageSeeAlso}}
* [[_MK$]] {{text|(QB64 string conversion function)}}
* [[_MK$]] {{Text|(QB64 string conversion function)}}
* [[MKI$]], [[CVI]], [[INTEGER]]
* [[MKI$]], [[CVI]], [[INTEGER]]
* [[MKL$]], [[CVL]], [[LONG]]
* [[MKL$]], [[CVL]], [[LONG]]
* [[MKS$]], [[CVS]], [[SINGLE]]
* [[MKS$]], [[CVS]], [[SINGLE]]
* [[MKD$]], [[CVD]], [[DOUBLE]]
* [[MKD$]], [[CVD]], [[DOUBLE]]
* [[MKSMBF$]], [[CVSMBF]] {{text|(Microsoft Binary Format)}}
* [[MKSMBF$]], [[CVSMBF]] {{Text|(Microsoft Binary Format)}}
* [[MKDMBF$]], [[CVDMBF]] {{text|(Microsoft Binary Format)}}
* [[MKDMBF$]], [[CVDMBF]] {{Text|(Microsoft Binary Format)}}
* [[PDS(7.1) Procedures#CURRENCY|CURRENCY]]
* [[PDS(7.1) Procedures#CURRENCY|CURRENCY]]
* [[_CONTROLCHR]]
* [[_CONTROLCHR]]

Revision as of 22:20, 11 February 2023

The _CV function is used to convert _MK$, ASCII, STRING values to numerical values.


Syntax

result = _CV(numericalType, MKstringValue$)


Parameters


Description

  • The MKstringvalue$ value type must match the numerical type parameter used.
  • _MK$ string values consist of ASCII characters in the same byte length as the number value type.


Examples

Example: Using the _MK$ and _CV functions:

DIM i64 AS _INTEGER64
DIM i64str AS STRING

i64 = 2 ^ 61
i64str = _MK$(_INTEGER64, i64)

PRINT "I64:"; i64
PRINT "_MK$: "; i64str

i64 = _CV(_INTEGER64, i64str)
PRINT "_CV:"; i64
I64: 2305843009213693952
_MK$:
_CV: 2305843009213693952
The _MK$ string result may not print anything to the screen, as in the example above, unless _CONTROLCHR is set to OFF.


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