PDS(7.1) Procedures

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QB64 was created to be compatible with QB 4.5 or lower versions. PDS(7.1) is not supported. The following sub-procedures have been created to do things that were available in PDS versions of QuickBASIC 7.0 and 7.1.


CURRENCY

MKC$

  • PDS could use the CURRENCY variable type and had the MKC$ function to convert those values into 8 byte ASCII string values.
  • QB64 can convert _FLOAT currency amounts to strings using _MK$ with _INTEGER64 values:
SCREEN 12
DIM value AS _FLOAT
value = 12345678901234.6789 'any currency value with up to 4 decimal point places

_PRINTSTRING (1, 50), "[" + MKC$(value) + "]" 'show ASCII string value
END

'-----------------------------------------------
'converts currency amount to PDS currency string
'-----------------------------------------------
FUNCTION MKC$ (CurrVal AS _FLOAT)
    DIM CVal AS _INTEGER64
    CVal = CurrVal * 10000
    MKC$ = _MK$(_INTEGER64, CVal)
END FUNCTION
Note
The _FLOAT currency amount must be multiplied by 10000 before it is converted to the ASCII string value.

CVC

  • PDS also had the CVC function to convert MKC$ currency string values back to currency amounts.
  • QB64 can use _CV with _INTEGER64 to convert those 8 byte values back to _FLOAT currency values.
    • In this example the procedure gets the currency string from a file.
SCREEN 12
DIM currency AS STRING * 8
OPEN "currency.bin" FOR BINARY AS #1 'binary file with MKC$ values created by PDS
GET #1, , currency
CLOSE #1

_PRINTSTRING (1, 10), "[" + currency + "]" 'show ASCII string value from file
_PRINTSTRING (1, 30), STR$(CVC##(currency))
END

'-----------------------------------------------------------
'converts currency string to a _FLOAT currency amount
'-----------------------------------------------------------
FUNCTION CVC## (CurrStr AS STRING)
    DIM CV AS _INTEGER64
    CV = _CV(_INTEGER64, CurrStr)
    CVC## = CV / 10000
END FUNCTION
Note
The _FLOAT currency amount must be divided by 10000 to create up to 4 decimal point places.

PUT

  • Currency values can be PUT directly into BINARY or RANDOM files using an _INTEGER64 variable value.
    • Remember to multiply the currency value by 10000 before putting to file.
DIM curr AS _INTEGER64, currency AS _FLOAT

currency = 9876.543
curr = currency * 10000 'multiply currency value

OPEN "currency.bin" FOR BINARY AS #1 'a binary file to hold PDS currency values
PUT #1, , curr
CLOSE #1
END

GET

  • When currency values are PUT directly into a BINARY or RANDOM file, _INTEGER64 can GET them directly.
    • Remember to divide the currency value by 10000 after getting from file.
DIM curr AS _INTEGER64, currency AS _FLOAT
OPEN "currency.bin" FOR BINARY AS #1 'any binary file holding PDS currency values
GET #1, , curr
CLOSE #1

currency = curr / 10000 ' use any floating decimal point type within currency range

PRINT currency
END
Note
The currency value can be any SINGLE, DOUBLE or _FLOAT floating decimal point value that will hold the range of values.

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DIR$

Attention
Not to be confused with QB64's _DIR$ function.
  • This PDS(7.1) derived DIR$ function returns a filename or a list when more than one exist.
  • The file specification (spec$) can use a path and/or wildcards.


Attention!! - This function is outdated and provided for reference and/or education only.

Starting with QB64-PE v3.4.0 the functionality described here was superseded by _OPENFILEDIALOG$.
Additionally since QB64-PE v3.11.0 _FILES$ can be used to read file names programmatically.


FOR i = 1 TO 2
    PRINT
    LINE INPUT "Enter a file spec: ", spec$
    file$ = DIR$(spec$) 'use a file spec ONCE to find the last file name listed
    PRINT DIRCount%, file$, 'function can return the file count using SHARED variable
    IF DIRCount% > 1 THEN
        DO
            K$ = INPUT$(1)
            file$ = DIR$("") 'use an empty string parameter to return a list of files!
            PRINT file$,
        LOOP UNTIL LEN(file$) = 0 'file list ends with an empty string
    END IF
NEXT
END

FUNCTION DIR$ (spec$)
    CONST TmpFile$ = "DIR$INF0.INF", ListMAX% = 500 'change maximum to suit your needs
    SHARED DIRCount% 'returns file count if desired.
    STATIC Ready%, Index%, DirList$()
    IF NOT Ready% THEN REDIM DirList$(ListMAX%): Ready% = -1 'DIM array first use
    IF spec$ > "" THEN 'get file names when a spec is given
        SHELL _HIDE "DIR " + spec$ + " /b > " + TmpFile$
        Index% = 0: DirList$(Index%) = "": ff% = FREEFILE
        OPEN TmpFile$ FOR APPEND AS #ff%
        size& = LOF(ff%)
        CLOSE #ff%
        IF size& = 0 THEN KILL TmpFile$: EXIT FUNCTION
        OPEN TmpFile$ FOR INPUT AS #ff%
        DO WHILE NOT EOF(ff%) AND Index% < ListMAX%
            Index% = Index% + 1
            LINE INPUT #ff%, DirList$(Index%)
        LOOP
        DIRCount% = Index% 'SHARED variable can return the file count
        CLOSE #ff%
        KILL TmpFile$
    ELSE
        IF Index% > 0 THEN Index% = Index% - 1 'no spec sends next file name
    END IF
    DIR$ = DirList$(Index%)
END FUNCTION
Code by Ted Weissgerber
Explanation
 The function will verify that a file exists (even if it is empty) by
 returning it's name or it returns an empty string if no file exists. It
 can return a list of file names by using an empty string parameter("")
 after sending a wildcard spec to get the first file name. The number of
 file names found is returned by using the SHARED variable DIRCount%.

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