OsList2Double
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Revision as of 19:34, 25 October 2017
float osList2Double(list src, integer index)
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This function converts a value in the specified index of the list src to the double data type. However, OSSL does not have a double data type. C# contains a double type, but the current LSL implementation does not. | |
Threat Level | This function does not do a threat level check |
Permissions | Use of this function is always allowed by default |
Extra Delay | 0 seconds |
Example(s) | |
// ---------------------------------------------------------------- // Example / Sample Script to show function use. // // Script Title: osList2Double.lsl // Script Author: // Threat Level: None // Script Source: SUPPLEMENTAL http://opensimulator.org/wiki/osList2Double // // Notes: See Script Source reference for more detailed information // This sample is full opensource and available to use as you see fit and desire. // Threat Levels only apply to OSSL & AA Functions // See http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Threat_level // ================================================================ // Inworld Script Line: float osList2Double(SrcList, integer index); // // Example of osList2Double // // Special Notes: // Some Functions as shown use "double" as a Value instead of "float" these vary for purposes of accuracy as shown Below. // Float is short for "floating point", and just means a number with a point something on the end. // The difference between the two is in the size of the numbers that they can hold. // For float, you can have up to 7 digits in your number. // For doubles, you can have up to 16 digits. To be more precise, here's the official size: ( float: 1.5 �10-45 to 3.4 �1038 ) ( double: 5.0 �10-324 to 1.7 �10308 ) // // for the example below, the return value is being dumped to string. // default { state_entry() // display @ start { llSay(0, "Touch to see osList2Double convert double values to float"); } touch_end(integer num) { list lDoubles = (["-4.42330604244772E-305","14009.349609375","0.100000001"]); llSay(0,"Values are: "+(string)osList2Double(lDoubles, 0)+" "+(string)osList2Double(lDoubles, 1)+" "+(string)osList2Double(lDoubles, 2)); } } |