NTC thermistor temperature sensing


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    Oops, sorry Picguy (I thought you were the original poster....
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    Quote Originally Posted by scalerobotics View Post
    Oops, sorry Picguy (I thought you were the original poster....
    I appreciate you saying that, thank you. But my questions stand, AND I have read the manual. My version SEEMS more succinct than the dig / dec version. However, I assume there are advantages to that style, I'm just not seeing them.

    Please point them out to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plcguy View Post
    My version SEEMS more succinct than the dig / dec version. However, I assume there are advantages to that style, I'm just not seeing them.
    As for me, I missed your earlier post first, hence my foot in my mouth. But now that I look closer at it, if your //100 remainder is 9, then you will print out xx.9. In Alain's example dig 1 will be 0, dig 0 will be 9, so his result will be xx.09.

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    You're right, thank you!
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    I also asked earlier about B0.
    Isn't that a special word in BS2?
    And since that is a PBasic off shoot, I'd think it's bad here???
    I looked in the manual and they use B0 as a byte in examples, but it may just be convenient.

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    Not sure what you mean about offshoot?

    B0 is just a variable here.
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