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Hi there... im pretty new to autoit but i want to write a little tool for myself.

For this tool i need a function or sth like that that can split a number (with 4 digits) into its 4 digits.

For example:

$count = 1234

=== MEGA SPECIAL FUNCTION   :o ===

$digit1 = 1

$digit2 = 2

$digit3 = 3

$digit4 = 4

---

would be so cool if someone could help me please :)

Edited by mzgjan
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StringSplit would do what you want, but it will put them into an array. You could use this array instead of 4 different variables, or you could assign the elements of the array to your variables if you really needed to.

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Posted (edited)

ok.

i have to send the keys one after another

like:

   send($n1)
   send($n2)
   send($n3)
   send($n4)
 
so how do i do that now exactly  :D?
 
EDIT: 
 
thx a lot just got it to work with an array thx :)
Edited by mzgjan

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