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The '''CVS''' function converts 2 byte [[GET]] or [[MKS$]] [[STRING]] values to [[SINGLE]] floating decimal numerical values.
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::::::''Syntax:'' CVS(''2-byte string'')
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* Numeric values read in from a [[RANDOM]]-access or [[BINARY]] disk file must be converted from [[ASCII]] string characters back into numbers if they are to be arithmetically manipulated.
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* [[SINGLE]] values can range up to 7 decimal point digits. Decimal point accuracy depends on whole value places taken.
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* [[CVS]] converts a 4-byte string created by [[MKS$]] to a [[SINGLE]]-precision numerical value.
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* [[CVD]] converts an 8-byte string created by [[MKD$]] to a [[DOUBLE]]-precision numerical value.
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* [[CVI]] converts a 2-byte string created by [[MKI$]] to an [[INTEGER]] numerical value.
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* [[CVL]] converts a 4 byte string created by [[MKL$]] to a [[LONG]] integer numerical value.
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* CV functions can only be used to convert values from [[MK$]] string function values or data from [[BINARY]] files!
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''Examples:''
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{{CodeStart}} '' ''
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{{Cl|FIELD}} #1, 4 {{Cl|AS}} N$, 12 {{Cl|AS}} B$...
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{{Cl|GET}} #1
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Y = {{Cl|CVS}}(N$) '' ''
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{{CodeEnd}}
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:''Explanation:'' Reads a field from file #1, and converts the first four bytes (N$) into a single-precision number assigned to the variable Y.
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:Since a single-precision number can contain as many as seven ASCII characters (seven bytes), writing a file using [[MKS$]] conversion, and reading with the [[CVS]] conversion, as many as three bytes per number recorded are saved on the storage medium. Even more may be saved if double-precision numbers are required. [[MKD$]] and [[CVD]] conversions would be used in this case.
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''See also:''
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* [[MKS$]], [[MKI$]], [[MKL$]], [[MKD$]]
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* [[CVI]], [[CVL]], [[CVD]], [[_CV]]
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* [[_MK$]], [[_CV]]
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