Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!orca!javelin.sim.es.com!lwallace From: lwallace@javelin.sim.es.com (Raptor) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: HELP with Windows questions Message-ID: <1991Apr23.152042.18220@javelin.sim.es.com> Date: 23 Apr 91 15:20:42 GMT Article-I.D.: javelin.1991Apr23.152042.18220 References: <113517@cc.utah.edu> Organization: Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah Lines: 15 ferdie@coyote.datalog.com (fred jarvis) writes: >GANGFANG@cc.utah.edu writes: >> 1. The 'wsprintf' function doesn't support floating point data, whatelse >> can be used to print a float type data into a string? > sprintf is still available, which supports floating point data, by >including ; however, this will increase the size of your .EXE Beware the near/far pointer and stack/data segment confusion problems, which, though I don't yet completely grok them, have bitten me. This is why Windows has replaced some of the C RTL functions. -- Lynn Wallace | I do not represent E&S. Evans and Sutherland Computer Corp.| Internet: lwallace@javelin.sim.es.com Salt Lake City, UT 84108 | Compu$erve: 70242,101 Revenge is a dish best not served at all.