Yes, I understand, I think... A bit of a language disconnect here I thinkNot that your English is bad, it's not bad at all, it's far far better than my ______(insert language here)...
Those sequences of numbers above...What are they? Is that how you have it stored? Or is that how you want to display it...
What is 25,55? Is it 25.55? Or is it 25, then 55, and so on (I realize in Europe and other parts of the world the comma ( , ) is used in much the same way that folks in the States use the decimal point)...
Hi Eugeniu,
as I have already explained in my first post:
use the DIG modifier to separate the single digits of your calculated temperature.
Then simply add 48 to each digit and you will get the ASCII code.
If temperature is 2555 for 25.55°C
n0 = (temperature dig 0) + 48
n0 is 48+5 = 53 = ASCII "5"
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Regards,
Ingo
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