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QB64-PE/internal/help/MKS$.txt
SMcNeill 6e01fc8dce Altered string compare routines (<,<=,>,>=) so they don't give false results with CHR$(0).
Added new _STRCMP and _STRICMP commands for quick string comparisons.
Cleaned up QB64 to finish removing the QUI (quick user insert) code and folders.
Altered UCASE and LCASE routines to be faster in some situations for us.
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The '''MKS$''' function converts a [[SINGLE]] numerical value to a 4 byte [[ASCII]] string value.
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:: 4byte_string$ = MKS$(single_value)
* The single number value is converted to four ASCII characters. To prove this try: PRINT MKS$(1345678).
* [[SINGLE]] values can range up to 7 decimal point digits. Decimal point accuracy depends on whole value places taken.
* MKS$ string values can be converted back to SINGLE numerical values using the [[CVS]] function.
* [[SINGLE]] numerical variable values [[PUT]] into a [[BINARY]] file are automatically placed as an MKS$ [[ASCII]] string value.
''See also:''
* [[MKI$]], [[MKL$]], [[MKD$]]
* [[CVI]], [[CVL]], [[CVD]], [[_CV]]
* [[_MK$]], [[STRING]]
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