Is there any way to get all of the Axe hex data that SC produces and put it into a string variable? Or is there a way to make a program for that? Or am I stupid and it's been done already?
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- Re: Axe hex to string variable or program?
- 16 Sep 2010 04:12:56 pm
Raylin wrote:
Is there any way to get all of the Axe hex data that SC produces and put it into a string variable? Or is there a way to make a program for that? Or am I stupid and it's been done already?
Well, I suppose you could just copy it into the editor, save as a .8xp, send it to your calc, then just Rcl that into a string... Raylin wrote:
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Raylin wrote:
^++ This.
What about everyone else? Would you have an interest in that function, or is there no point? KermMartian wrote:
Raylin wrote:
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ACagliano wrote:
I'm game.
Sure, you're game, but how often exactly do you feel you would realistically use such a feature?
I doubt I'll ever use it personally. The Nspire picture thing I use periodically, but not like every day. And considering I do barely any Axe stuff involving pictures... yeah
_player1537 wrote:
I doubt I'll ever use it personally. The Nspire picture thing I use periodically, but not like every day. And considering I do barely any Axe stuff involving pictures... yeah
Yeah, I sorta feel that way too; I can see copying and pasting the hex from SourceCoder's image feature into its code-editing feature, but I see less applicability for direct exporting to a string, so I think I'll probably not bother.
Now, I would still like string output. Simply because, if one tries to make a dictionary (or more likely, spell checker) and it uses a 13k string to store words, putting a program on your calculator that is 13k to store the data to a string, it would take up all your ram and give you a pretty error.
_player1537 wrote:
Now, I would still like string output. Simply because, if one tries to make a dictionary (or more likely, spell checker) and it uses a 13k string to store words, putting a program on your calculator that is 13k to store the data to a string, it would take up all your ram and give you a pretty error.
Hmmm, interesting point, I wonder how that could work... You're right, that really wouldn't work at all. Although I should mention that with a minimum of four and a maximum of 11 careful edits in a hex editor (depending on the length of the program's name) a .8xp file can be converted to a .8xs file of the same size. Register to Join the Conversation
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