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Unread 14-03-2007, 12:36
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Re: File Inclusion

but do keep in mind that I'm using easyC, so writing my own function would be a headache. I just want to include "stdlib.h" to shorten the time until completion. an issue I noticed is that the file isn't being properly included because easyC won't put the next #include function in quotes

it looks something similar to this:
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#include "UserAPI.h"

#include stdlib.h
if anyone knows how to include the quotes, please let me know. and yes, I have tried just typing the filename to include in quotes..... [if only it were that simple...]
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Re: File Inclusion

Maybe you can just count up each time the limit switch is pressed. Then to check the state you can see if the limit switch counter variable is even or odd. You can do this by dividing by 2 and using the remainder (zero=even, 1=odd). I don't know the c commands for remainders, as I do most of my programming in VBScript. Usually there is a mod function that is a truncated division (gives the integer portion of the quotient and drops the remainder). IF you subtract the integer mod quotient from the real# quotient you can check the real # answer. If it is zero you've got an even #. If it is not zero you've got an odd number.

Than again, if you can;t use and absolute value function without including it, you probably won't be able to use a mod function either. Anyway, I hope this helps you to some degree.
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