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5 03-Feb-2011 13:45 176 bytes Gromit to previous | to last ACTION Toolkit ==> ACTION Toolbox
6 03-Feb-2011 13:45 191 bytes Gromit to previous | to last ACTION Toolkit ==> ACTION Toolbox
3 03-Feb-2011 13:43 161 bytes Gromit to previous | to last ACTION Wordfind and Matchup ==> ACTION Toolkit
4 03-Feb-2011 13:43 176 bytes Gromit to previous | to last ACTION Wordfind and Matchup ==> ACTION Toolkit
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* [Link|http://www.atarimagazines.com/v7n6/actiontoolbox.html]
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!! ATR-Image
* [Toolbox.atr]
!! ACTION! file (ACT)
* [TOOLBOX.ACT]
!! PDF file
* [actiontoolbx.PDF] ; PDF-file of the ACTION! Toolbox
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__Matchup()__ then jumps through the list by Increments, searching the first character of each command for a match. Upon finding one, it compares the remaining characters. If all the characters match, it alters the global variable Match to show where in the list the command was found. For example, after calling __Matchup(Word, Comlist1 ,5)__ you find that Match=6. You then know that "Word" matched the command beginning at character 6 - in this case, WEST.
__Matchup()__ then jumps through the list by Increments, searching the first character of each command for a match. Upon finding one, it compares the remaining characters. If all the characters match, it alters the global variable Match to show where in the list the command was found. For example, after calling __Matchup(Word, Comlist1, 5)__ you find that Match=6. You then know that "Word" matched the command beginning at character 6 - in this case, WEST.
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PDF: [actiontoolbx.PDF]