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<0> http://www.local6.com/news/9717727/detail.html <0> anyone good at Excel? <1> i am good <2> what do you want to know? <1> i think <1> ki9a are the "best excel man" <2> wtf? <0> i'm trying to make a simple spreadsheet, but driven by 'weekdays' only <0> so i want to automatically fill in all weekdays for a given date range <0> as opposed to manually <2> no clue. <1> ok give a example <0> so for example, if i would enter "9/1/2006 through 12/31/2006" <1> a1=9/1/2006 b1=12/31/2006 <1> and? <0> i want a column to fill up with: 9/1/2006, 9/4/2006, 9/5/2006, 9/6/2006, 9/7/2006, 9/8/2006, 9/11/2006
<0> etc <3> Ive just watched kylexy two 1st eps, really nice <2> indeed <2> nice show. <1> MrBtrieve thinking <1> wait 20 minutes go to eat <0> i think i figured it out.... <3> mrb: tried to enter two of them, select them both and use the recopy handle (the little dot in the lower right corner) <3> not sure what you mean by automatically (macro?) <0> nevermind, i figured it out. <2> shouldI watch the next Kyle ep now <2> or wait till tomorrow <3> I'm getting 3-4-5 for tomorrow <2> I have 6 <2> I think <3> and prison break of course <2> wait 9 <2> ep 9 <3> latest one yes <3> strange yahoo has a link on the main page called "Fall back on your tv" that opens a video apparently, then it says "not available for your region" <3> wonder why <2> probably does a way too late check <2> for location <2> ABC used to do the same with their website <3> i need an anonymizer <3> werent here website for that <4> http://static.flickr.com/61/217464922_21f4410ff6.jpg <2> heh <5> does strtoint not properly work with cardinals/longints ? <5> er <5> longword <3> no reason <6> strtoint will work for cardinal values too <5> I'm getting an out of range error once a value im converting reaches a certain point, if I change the function to strtoint64 it works properly <6> just type cast <6> String to Integer will return a signed integer, but if you cast it, it'll become unsigned <6> the way signed and unsigned works allows for simple type casting <2> above 2147483648 <2> it won't work <2> strtoint that is <6> really??? <2> because that's the range of a signed int <6> interesting <2> you'd need strotouint <5> hm <5> hah <5> 2147483648 <2> which doesn't exist <2> :) <5> thats the value too <2> 7 probably stil works <2> 8 doesn't <6> I learnt about CPU operations on signed and unsigned numbrs <5> The code worked before changing delphi versions <6> casting the var reads it as unsigned, but if you tell me otherwise, i must be wrong <2> TByte: this is about string to int conversions though <2> not int to uint <6> strtoint should work for cardinals too, err <2> yeah <2> up until a certain point
<5> What's my best option? Obviously strtoint64 works, but there has to be added overhead with that <2> strotint64 <3> ddh: so because of the overhead your prefer to get wrong results ? <5> did they change how the function works from 7 to 8, or just add better checking? <2> probably just better checking <5> oLeOlE um, I was simply asking if there is a function more tuned to what I need (str->card). Thanks for being a ****, k? <6> they did bitwise deletion of signed unsigned strings from d7 to d8 ... ddh <3> k tiger calm down <2> write one yourself <2> it's fairly easy <6> lol no one noticed I was talking **** :) <2> we're used to it ;) <3> TByte: it's coz nothing has changed <6> oLeOlE stop copying ki9a <3> i'm a **** parrot <3> i can't help <6> you must be tired from work? <6> let me guess, you had a drink or two <3> no it's totally natural <6> people type like they don't give a ****, sometimes... <6> most people here have perfect typing skills <3> why are you saying that ? <6> i can't trace my thoughts, forgot now =] <3> you've lost me <6> o cause I thought you'd type like Mrb and Drk <6> I'm not used to people typing "coz" and no sentences starting capital letters <6> and lower case "i" :) <3> ic <3> well I'm more l33t than these two old gits <6> rofl <6> gits <6> I try to write properly... for last few years I've been typing normally. <6> But after a ****ty day, I end up writing with shortcuts, missing articles like "the" and "a" <3> okay <6> I could have got used to writing badly, if I carried on with "u noob fu stfu lmfao" stuff <3> time to crawl to bed for me <6> heh, neva mind me :-) I'm going to prive ki9a wrong on the integers=] <3> good lucj <6> :D <3> luck too <6> ki9a you were right <6> ddh I could write a strtoint function for you if you like <6> that returns cardinal <6> it's piece of cake <2> damnit. I was going to put that in the topic <2> for my ego, but alas, there's a more important url in it <2> so I'll skip it for the day. <6> what you talking about? <6> ki9a do you know whether a character after the last character in a string will always in #0 in Delphi? <2> yes it is. <6> cool, was hoping that <6> ki9a what were you going to put in the topic? <6> ugh im so stupid :) <2> yes. <6> my sense of humour owned me <2> you had yourself fooled <2> how wonderful <2> :) <7> argh! my delphi 7 is saving my dfm's as a binary form - anyone know what option to set changes this to text? <8> mod_five: right click on the form and select text dfm <8> hi guys. <8> thinking of buying a new pda phone tomorrow. <8> the one I'm considering buying is a 'PocketPC' compatible version. <8> "Mobile 5.0" <-- is this a good thing? <9> hey dayna :) <9> Dayna: i have the Verizon XV6700 http://www.mobiletechreview.com/Verizon-XV6700.htm <9> i wouldn't reccomend a phone with persistent storage though. its so much slower.. :( <9> the reception on it is stellar though but thats cuz its verizon <8> what is persistent storage? <9> its like <9> where yer phone uses ROM instead of RAM <9> its a new 'feature' with windows mobile <9> some phones don't have the new windows mobile. <8> hmm.
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