Charles, I had no idea what "dollar sign" script of mine you were referring to. So, I looked in the mailing-list archives. Wow! I'd completely forgotten about that.
> Your script is very cool Thanks but it's embarrassingly inelegant. Found something much cleaner, by Mark Wieder. It relies on the "format" function. Plus added my own function to first convert a cent figure into a decimal figure. All of which I've included below. Here's some conversion examples (original figure, as cents --> my conversion --> Mark's conversion): "1825" --> "18.25" --> "$18.25" "8" --> ".08" --> "$0.08" "80" --> ".8" --> "0.80" "123456789" --> "123456789" --> "$1,234,567.89" I think that takes care of what you're after. If not, just ask -- even here onlist, cause that way you're sure to get advice much better than mine. Cheers. -- Nicolas Cueto //////////// S T A R T O F M O U S E S C R I P T ////// on mouseUp put field "Original figure in cents" into tCents // Call a function within a function! put fNumericToMoney(fNumericToCent(tCents)) into tDollarsAndCents put tDollarsAndCents into field "Dollar and cents figure" end mouseUp // My function. Which brute-force inserts a decimal. // Probably there's a better way... function fNumericToCent pNumeric switch (the number of chars in pNumeric) case 1 put ".0" & pNumeric into tCentFigure break case 2 put "." & pNumeric into tCentFigure default put pNumeric into tCentFigure put "." before char -2 of tCentFigure end switch return tCentFigure end fNumericToCent // The next function is by Mark Wieder. function fNumericToMoney pNumeric local tMoney local x -- leading dollar sign and two digits for cents put format("$%.2f", pNumeric) into tMoney -- add the commas as necessary -- 4 is to ensure we don't get a comma before the dollar sign -- 6 here is skipping over the first three digits, the period, and the cents repeat with x=length(tMoney)-6 to 4 step -3 -- +1 to skip over the dollar sign put comma before char x+1 of tMoney end repeat return tMoney end fNumericToMoney _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode