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* Returns a value of the {{Parameter|variableType}} designated. The holding variable must match that [[TYPE]]. | * Returns a value of the {{Parameter|variableType}} designated. The holding variable must match that [[TYPE]]. | ||
* {{Parameter|memoryBlock}} is a [[_MEM]] variable type memory block name created by [[_MEMNEW]] or the [[_MEM (function)|_MEM]] function. | * {{Parameter|memoryBlock}} is a [[_MEM]] variable type memory block name created by [[_MEMNEW]] or the [[_MEM (function)|_MEM]] function. |
Revision as of 02:05, 24 January 2023
The _MEMGET function returns a value from a specific memory block name at the specified OFFSET using a certain variable type.
Syntax
- returnValue = _MEMGET(memoryBlock, bytePosition, variableType)
Parameters
- Returns a value of the variableType designated. The holding variable must match that TYPE.
- memoryBlock is a _MEM variable type memory block name created by _MEMNEW or the _MEM function.
- bytePosition is the memoryBlock.OFFSET memory start position plus any bytes to move into the block.
- variableType is a variable TYPE like _BYTE, INTEGER, SINGLE, DOUBLE, etc.
Description
- memoryBlock.OFFSET returns the starting byte position of the block. Add bytes to move into the block.
- The variable type held in the memory block can determine the next bytePosition to read.
- LEN can be used to determine the byte size of numerical or user defined variable types regardless of the value held.
- STRING values should be of a defined length. Variable length strings can actually move around in memory and not be found.
- _MEMGET variable values that are assigned a variable type other than a memory type do not need to be freed.
Examples
Example: DEF SEG and VARPTR are no longer necessary to do things in memory just like POKE and PEEK do.
DIM o AS _MEM o = _MEM(d&) 'OLD... o% = VARPTR(d&) _MEMPUT o, o.OFFSET + 1, 3 AS _UNSIGNED _BYTE 'a POKE v = _MEMGET(o, o.OFFSET + 1, _UNSIGNED _BYTE) 'a PEEK PRINT v 'prints 3 PRINT d& 'prints 768 because the 2nd byte of d& has been set to 3 or 3 * 256 _MEMFREE o |
- Explanation: The memory block and OFFSET are given by _MEMPUT and the _MEMGET function, with the designated type.
See also