That is easily dealt with using the dispatch table method. Here are a few examples:

C:\test>dynop Enter criteria: 0 > xray zpepocpu 325 82.7545166015625 zgvappww 187 85.540771484375 zoedyjzb 780 75.0732421875 zapvcywd 987 71.014404296875 yasxnblr 328 93.7652587890625 zsqavfzn 777 28.8421630859375 yfxbhnqz 560 69.0948486328125 Enter criteria: 2 > 99.0 ahfijvsa 492 99.3072509765625 kpfaqzzz 419 99.8504638671875 Enter criteria: 0 =~ mid phmidnpi 931 60.980224609375 Enter criteria: 1 >= 900 zapvcywd 987 71.014404296875 phmidnpi 931 60.980224609375 fcaabsvp 907 62.908935546875 qqnmneah 987 27.685546875 foyqaqgx 901 51.214599609375 Enter criteria: 0 lt b ahfijvsa 492 99.3072509765625 abnualfk 166 57.2265625 axarlwit 430 82.5531005859375

And the test code:


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In reply to Re: Problem when comparing strings as opposed to numerical values by BrowserUk
in thread Problem when comparing strings as opposed to numerical values by dkhalfe

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