this-is-me Posted February 16, 2014 Share Posted February 16, 2014 Although my documentation of these functions is not very good, I feel that others may benefit from this include. I always enjoyed coding in Javascript because I could do single-line if-then-else statements. I also always wanted a way to compare a single variable with multiple values. Ternary operations have brought me closer to this goal, but there is yet a distance to go. These functions should help others to make shorter code. IfExtend.au3 expandcollapse popup#include-once ; IfThenElse - A one-line If Then Else EndIf statement for code shortening. It allows for one function with parameters if true, one function with parameters if false ; ; IfThenElse(expression to test, value to test against, Function 1, [Function 1 parameters wrapped with param(), [Function 2, [Function 2 parameters wrapped with param()]]]) ; ; Usage example: ; IfThenElse($sky = "falling", MsgBox, param(0, "", "Sky is falling"), MsgBox, param(0, "", "Sky is not falling")) ; ; param(..., ..., ...) is for a list of parameters to be passed to the functions. Func IfThenElse($test, $func1, $params1 = Null, $func2 = Null, $params2 = Null) If $test Then If $params1 = Null Then Return $func1() Else Return Call(FuncName($func1), $params1) EndIf Else If $func2 = Null Then Return -1 If $params2 = Null Then Return $func2() Else Return Call(FuncName($func2), $params2) EndIf EndIf EndFunc Func param($1=0, $2=0, $3=0, $4=0, $5=0, $6=0, $7=0, $8=0, $9=0, $10=0, $11=0, $12=0, $13=0, $14=0, $15=0, $16=0, $17=0, $18=0, $19=0, $20=0, $21=0, $22=0, $23=0, $24=0, $25=0, $26=0, $27=0, $28=0, $29=0, $30=0, $31=0, $32=0, $33=0, $34=0, $35=0, $36=0, $37=0, $38=0, $39=0, $40=0, $41=0, $42=0, $43=0, $44=0, $45=0, $46=0, $47=0, $48=0, $49=0, $50=0, $51=0, $52=0, $53=0, $54=0, $55=0, $56=0, $57=0, $58=0, $59=0, $60=0, $61=0, $62=0, $63=0, $64=0, $65=0, $66=0, $67=0, $68=0, $69=0, $70=0, $71=0, $72=0, $73=0, $74=0, $75=0, $76=0, $77=0, $78=0, $79=0, $80=0, $81=0, $82=0, $83=0, $84=0, $85=0, $86=0, $87=0, $88=0, $89=0, $90=0, $91=0, $92=0, $93=0, $94=0, $95=0, $96=0, $97=0, $98=0, $99=0, $100=0, $101=0, $102=0, $103=0, $104=0, $105=0, $106=0, $107=0, $108=0, $109=0, $110=0, $111=0, $112=0, $113=0, $114=0, $115=0, $116=0, $117=0, $118=0, $119=0, $120=0, $121=0, $122=0, $123=0, $124=0, $125=0, $126=0, $127=0, $128=0, $129=0, $130=0, $131=0, $132=0, $133=0, $134=0, $135=0, $136=0, $137=0, $138=0, $139=0, $140=0, $141=0, $142=0, $143=0, $144=0, $145=0, $146=0, $147=0, $148=0, $149=0, $150=0, $151=0, $152=0, $153=0, $154=0, $155=0, $156=0, $157=0, $158=0, $159=0, $160=0, $161=0, $162=0, $163=0, $164=0, $165=0, $166=0, $167=0, $168=0, $169=0, $170=0, $171=0, $172=0, $173=0, $174=0, $175=0, $176=0, $177=0, $178=0, $179=0, $180=0, $181=0, $182=0, $183=0, $184=0, $185=0, $186=0, $187=0, $188=0, $189=0, $190=0, $191=0, $192=0, $193=0, $194=0, $195=0, $196=0, $197=0, $198=0, $199=0, $200=0, $201=0, $202=0, $203=0, $204=0, $205=0, $206=0, $207=0, $208=0, $209=0, $210=0, $211=0, $212=0, $213=0, $214=0, $215=0, $216=0, $217=0, $218=0, $219=0, $220=0, $221=0, $222=0, $223=0, $224=0, $225=0, $226=0, $227=0, $228=0, $229=0, $230=0, $231=0, $232=0, $233=0, $234=0, $235=0, $236=0, $237=0, $238=0, $239=0, $240=0, $241=0, $242=0, $243=0, $244=0, $245=0, $246=0, $247=0, $248=0, $249=0, $250=0, $251=0, $252=0, $253=0, $254=0, $255=0) Local $arr[@NumParams + 1] = ["CallArgArray"] For $i = 1 To @NumParams $arr[$i] = Eval($i) Next Return $arr EndFunc Func MultiOr($value, $2=0, $3=0, $4=0, $5=0, $6=0, $7=0, $8=0, $9=0, $10=0, $11=0, $12=0, $13=0, $14=0, $15=0, $16=0, $17=0, $18=0, $19=0, $20=0, $21=0, $22=0, $23=0, $24=0, $25=0, $26=0, $27=0, $28=0, $29=0, $30=0, $31=0, $32=0, $33=0, $34=0, $35=0, $36=0, $37=0, $38=0, $39=0, $40=0, $41=0, $42=0, $43=0, $44=0, $45=0, $46=0, $47=0, $48=0, $49=0, $50=0, $51=0, $52=0, $53=0, $54=0, $55=0, $56=0, $57=0, $58=0, $59=0, $60=0, $61=0, $62=0, $63=0, $64=0, $65=0, $66=0, $67=0, $68=0, $69=0, $70=0, $71=0, $72=0, $73=0, $74=0, $75=0, $76=0, $77=0, $78=0, $79=0, $80=0, $81=0, $82=0, $83=0, $84=0, $85=0, $86=0, $87=0, $88=0, $89=0, $90=0, $91=0, $92=0, $93=0, $94=0, $95=0, $96=0, $97=0, $98=0, $99=0, $100=0, $101=0, $102=0, $103=0, $104=0, $105=0, $106=0, $107=0, $108=0, $109=0, $110=0, $111=0, $112=0, $113=0, $114=0, $115=0, $116=0, $117=0, $118=0, $119=0, $120=0, $121=0, $122=0, $123=0, $124=0, $125=0, $126=0, $127=0, $128=0, $129=0, $130=0, $131=0, $132=0, $133=0, $134=0, $135=0, $136=0, $137=0, $138=0, $139=0, $140=0, $141=0, $142=0, $143=0, $144=0, $145=0, $146=0, $147=0, $148=0, $149=0, $150=0, $151=0, $152=0, $153=0, $154=0, $155=0, $156=0, $157=0, $158=0, $159=0, $160=0, $161=0, $162=0, $163=0, $164=0, $165=0, $166=0, $167=0, $168=0, $169=0, $170=0, $171=0, $172=0, $173=0, $174=0, $175=0, $176=0, $177=0, $178=0, $179=0, $180=0, $181=0, $182=0, $183=0, $184=0, $185=0, $186=0, $187=0, $188=0, $189=0, $190=0, $191=0, $192=0, $193=0, $194=0, $195=0, $196=0, $197=0, $198=0, $199=0, $200=0, $201=0, $202=0, $203=0, $204=0, $205=0, $206=0, $207=0, $208=0, $209=0, $210=0, $211=0, $212=0, $213=0, $214=0, $215=0, $216=0, $217=0, $218=0, $219=0, $220=0, $221=0, $222=0, $223=0, $224=0, $225=0, $226=0, $227=0, $228=0, $229=0, $230=0, $231=0, $232=0, $233=0, $234=0, $235=0, $236=0, $237=0, $238=0, $239=0, $240=0, $241=0, $242=0, $243=0, $244=0, $245=0, $246=0, $247=0, $248=0, $249=0, $250=0, $251=0, $252=0, $253=0, $254=0, $255=0) For $i = 2 to @NumParams If $value = Eval($i) Then Return 1 Next Return 0 EndFunc Func MultiNot($value, $2=0, $3=0, $4=0, $5=0, $6=0, $7=0, $8=0, $9=0, $10=0, $11=0, $12=0, $13=0, $14=0, $15=0, $16=0, $17=0, $18=0, $19=0, $20=0, $21=0, $22=0, $23=0, $24=0, $25=0, $26=0, $27=0, $28=0, $29=0, $30=0, $31=0, $32=0, $33=0, $34=0, $35=0, $36=0, $37=0, $38=0, $39=0, $40=0, $41=0, $42=0, $43=0, $44=0, $45=0, $46=0, $47=0, $48=0, $49=0, $50=0, $51=0, $52=0, $53=0, $54=0, $55=0, $56=0, $57=0, $58=0, $59=0, $60=0, $61=0, $62=0, $63=0, $64=0, $65=0, $66=0, $67=0, $68=0, $69=0, $70=0, $71=0, $72=0, $73=0, $74=0, $75=0, $76=0, $77=0, $78=0, $79=0, $80=0, $81=0, $82=0, $83=0, $84=0, $85=0, $86=0, $87=0, $88=0, $89=0, $90=0, $91=0, $92=0, $93=0, $94=0, $95=0, $96=0, $97=0, $98=0, $99=0, $100=0, $101=0, $102=0, $103=0, $104=0, $105=0, $106=0, $107=0, $108=0, $109=0, $110=0, $111=0, $112=0, $113=0, $114=0, $115=0, $116=0, $117=0, $118=0, $119=0, $120=0, $121=0, $122=0, $123=0, $124=0, $125=0, $126=0, $127=0, $128=0, $129=0, $130=0, $131=0, $132=0, $133=0, $134=0, $135=0, $136=0, $137=0, $138=0, $139=0, $140=0, $141=0, $142=0, $143=0, $144=0, $145=0, $146=0, $147=0, $148=0, $149=0, $150=0, $151=0, $152=0, $153=0, $154=0, $155=0, $156=0, $157=0, $158=0, $159=0, $160=0, $161=0, $162=0, $163=0, $164=0, $165=0, $166=0, $167=0, $168=0, $169=0, $170=0, $171=0, $172=0, $173=0, $174=0, $175=0, $176=0, $177=0, $178=0, $179=0, $180=0, $181=0, $182=0, $183=0, $184=0, $185=0, $186=0, $187=0, $188=0, $189=0, $190=0, $191=0, $192=0, $193=0, $194=0, $195=0, $196=0, $197=0, $198=0, $199=0, $200=0, $201=0, $202=0, $203=0, $204=0, $205=0, $206=0, $207=0, $208=0, $209=0, $210=0, $211=0, $212=0, $213=0, $214=0, $215=0, $216=0, $217=0, $218=0, $219=0, $220=0, $221=0, $222=0, $223=0, $224=0, $225=0, $226=0, $227=0, $228=0, $229=0, $230=0, $231=0, $232=0, $233=0, $234=0, $235=0, $236=0, $237=0, $238=0, $239=0, $240=0, $241=0, $242=0, $243=0, $244=0, $245=0, $246=0, $247=0, $248=0, $249=0, $250=0, $251=0, $252=0, $253=0, $254=0, $255=0) For $i = 2 to @NumParams If $value = Eval($i) Then Return 0 Next Return 1 EndFunc IfExtend_example.au3 expandcollapse popup#include "IfExtend.au3" $sky = InputBox("Sky status", "Play around with values like blue, falling, green.", "falling") #cs ;The following code can now be expressed as one-liners: If $sky = "falling" Then MsgBox(0, "Test 1", "Sky is falling") Else MsgBox(0, "Test 1", "Sky is not falling") EndIf If $sky = "blue" Or $sky = "falling" Then MsgBox(0, "Test 2", "Sky is blue or falling") Else MsgBox(0, "Test 2", "Sky is not blue or falling") EndIf If $sky <> "blue" And $sky <> "falling" Then MsgBox(0, "Test 3", "Sky is not blue or falling") Else MsgBox(0, "Test 3", "Sky is blue or falling") EndIf #ce IfThenElse($sky = "falling", MsgBox, param(0, "Test 1", "Sky is falling"), MsgBox, param(0, "Test 1", "Sky is not falling")) IfThenElse(MultiOr($sky, "blue", "falling"), MsgBox, param(0, "Test 2", "Sky is blue or falling"), MsgBox, param(0, "Test 2", "Sky is not blue or falling")) IfThenElse(MultiNot($sky, "blue", "falling"), MsgBox, param(0, "Test 3", "Sky is not blue or falling"), MsgBox, param(0, "Test 3", "Sky is blue or falling")) ; MultiNot Example ; ; Old code: ; If $sky <> "blue" And $sky <> "falling" And $sky <> "red" And $sky <> "orange" And $sky <> "green" Then ; ; New code: ; If MultiNot($sky, "blue", "falling", "red", "orange", "green") Then The entire purpose of these functions is to make shorter code. I hope they will be useful to others as well. Xandy and mesale0077 2 Who else would I be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exit Posted February 16, 2014 Share Posted February 16, 2014 (edited) Just keep it simple: (AutoIt 3.3.10.0+) $sky = InputBox("Sky status", "Play around with values like blue, falling, green.", "falling") MsgBox(0, "Test 1", "Sky is " & ($sky = "falling" ? "" : "not ") & "falling") MsgBox(0, "Test 2", "Sky is " & (($sky = "blue" Or $sky = "falling") ? "" : "not ") & "blue or falling") MsgBox(0, "Test 3", "Sky is " & (($sky <> "blue" And $sky <> "falling") ? "not " : "") & "blue or falling") Edited February 17, 2014 by Exit mesale0077 and DatMCEyeBall 2 App: Au3toCmd UDF: _SingleScript() Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
this-is-me Posted February 16, 2014 Author Share Posted February 16, 2014 Although that is a better example of the EXACT example I gave, there are other situations where one needs to call one function if true, another if false. The example I gave was not perfect in that respect. However, it was only an example. Who else would I be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guinness Posted February 16, 2014 Share Posted February 16, 2014 Just keep it simple: (AutoIt 3.3.10.1+)$sky = InputBox("Sky status", "Play around with values like blue, falling, green.", "falling") MsgBox(0, "Test 1", "Sky is " & ($sky = "falling" ? "" : "not ") & "falling") MsgBox(0, "Test 2", "Sky is " & (($sky = "blue" Or $sky = "falling") ? "" : "not ") & "blue or falling") MsgBox(0, "Test 3", "Sky is " & (($sky <> "blue" And $sky <> "falling") ? "not " : "") & "blue or falling")This works in v3.3.10.0+ UDF List: _AdapterConnections() • _AlwaysRun() • _AppMon() • _AppMonEx() • _ArrayFilter/_ArrayReduce • _BinaryBin() • _CheckMsgBox() • _CmdLineRaw() • _ContextMenu() • _ConvertLHWebColor()/_ConvertSHWebColor() • _DesktopDimensions() • _DisplayPassword() • _DotNet_Load()/_DotNet_Unload() • _Fibonacci() • _FileCompare() • _FileCompareContents() • _FileNameByHandle() • _FilePrefix/SRE() • _FindInFile() • _GetBackgroundColor()/_SetBackgroundColor() • _GetConrolID() • _GetCtrlClass() • _GetDirectoryFormat() • _GetDriveMediaType() • _GetFilename()/_GetFilenameExt() • _GetHardwareID() • _GetIP() • _GetIP_Country() • _GetOSLanguage() • _GetSavedSource() • _GetStringSize() • _GetSystemPaths() • _GetURLImage() • _GIFImage() • _GoogleWeather() • _GUICtrlCreateGroup() • _GUICtrlListBox_CreateArray() • _GUICtrlListView_CreateArray() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveCSV() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveHTML() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveTxt() • _GUICtrlListView_SaveXML() • _GUICtrlMenu_Recent() • _GUICtrlMenu_SetItemImage() • _GUICtrlTreeView_CreateArray() • _GUIDisable() • _GUIImageList_SetIconFromHandle() • _GUIRegisterMsg() • _GUISetIcon() • _Icon_Clear()/_Icon_Set() • _IdleTime() • _InetGet() • _InetGetGUI() • _InetGetProgress() • _IPDetails() • _IsFileOlder() • _IsGUID() • _IsHex() • _IsPalindrome() • _IsRegKey() • _IsStringRegExp() • _IsSystemDrive() • _IsUPX() • _IsValidType() • _IsWebColor() • _Language() • _Log() • _MicrosoftInternetConnectivity() • _MSDNDataType() • _PathFull/GetRelative/Split() • _PathSplitEx() • _PrintFromArray() • _ProgressSetMarquee() • _ReDim() • _RockPaperScissors()/_RockPaperScissorsLizardSpock() • _ScrollingCredits • _SelfDelete() • _SelfRename() • _SelfUpdate() • _SendTo() • _ShellAll() • _ShellFile() • _ShellFolder() • _SingletonHWID() • _SingletonPID() • _Startup() • _StringCompact() • _StringIsValid() • _StringRegExpMetaCharacters() • _StringReplaceWholeWord() • _StringStripChars() • _Temperature() • _TrialPeriod() • _UKToUSDate()/_USToUKDate() • _WinAPI_Create_CTL_CODE() • _WinAPI_CreateGUID() • _WMIDateStringToDate()/_DateToWMIDateString() • Au3 script parsing • AutoIt Search • AutoIt3 Portable • AutoIt3WrapperToPragma • AutoItWinGetTitle()/AutoItWinSetTitle() • Coding • DirToHTML5 • FileInstallr • FileReadLastChars() • GeoIP database • GUI - Only Close Button • GUI Examples • GUICtrlDeleteImage() • GUICtrlGetBkColor() • GUICtrlGetStyle() • GUIEvents • GUIGetBkColor() • Int_Parse() & Int_TryParse() • IsISBN() • LockFile() • Mapping CtrlIDs • OOP in AutoIt • ParseHeadersToSciTE() • PasswordValid • PasteBin • Posts Per Day • PreExpand • Protect Globals • Queue() • Resource Update • ResourcesEx • SciTE Jump • Settings INI • SHELLHOOK • Shunting-Yard • Signature Creator • Stack() • Stopwatch() • StringAddLF()/StringStripLF() • StringEOLToCRLF() • VSCROLL • WM_COPYDATA • More Examples... Updated: 22/04/2018 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exit Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 Although that is a better example of the EXACT example I gave, there are other situations where one needs to call one function if true, another if false. The example I gave was not perfect in that respect. However, it was only an example. Please give an example of other situations, where your UDF creates shorter one-liners than normal coding. App: Au3toCmd UDF: _SingleScript() Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
this-is-me Posted February 17, 2014 Author Share Posted February 17, 2014 (edited) Simple. IfThenElse($sky = "falling", MsgBox, param(0, "WARNING", "WARNING: This is important! The sky is falling!!!"), ConsoleWrite, param("It's a normal day." & @CRLF)) Is one line where If $sky = "falling" Then MsgBox(0, "WARNING", "WARNING: This is important! The sky is falling!!!") Else ConsoleWrite("It's a normal day." & @CRLF) EndIf Is five lines. The whole point is to create a single line where two functions can be executed, based on an if statement. The shortest possible way to code this without so many lines and without my functions that I know of is this: If $sky = "falling" Then MsgBox(0, "WARNING", "WARNING: This is important! The sky is falling!!!") If $sky <> "falling" Then ConsoleWrite("It's a normal day." & @CRLF) Which is still two lines instead of one. Edited February 17, 2014 by this-is-me Who else would I be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrewManNH Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 How about like this using the 3.3.10+ syntax $sky = InputBox("Sky status", "Play around with values like blue, falling, green.", "green") ($sky = "falling") ? MsgBox(0, "test1", "sky is falling") : ConsoleWrite("It's a normal day." & @CRLF) this-is-me 1 If I posted any code, assume that code was written using the latest release version unless stated otherwise. Also, if it doesn't work on XP I can't help with that because I don't have access to XP, and I'm not going to.Give a programmer the correct code and he can do his work for a day. Teach a programmer to debug and he can do his work for a lifetime - by Chirag GudeHow to ask questions the smart way! I hereby grant any person the right to use any code I post, that I am the original author of, on the autoitscript.com forums, unless I've specifically stated otherwise in the code or the thread post. If you do use my code all I ask, as a courtesy, is to make note of where you got it from. Back up and restore Windows user files _Array.au3 - Modified array functions that include support for 2D arrays. - ColorChooser - An add-on for SciTE that pops up a color dialog so you can select and paste a color code into a script. - Customizable Splashscreen GUI w/Progress Bar - Create a custom "splash screen" GUI with a progress bar and custom label. - _FileGetProperty - Retrieve the properties of a file - SciTE Toolbar - A toolbar demo for use with the SciTE editor - GUIRegisterMsg demo - Demo script to show how to use the Windows messages to interact with controls and your GUI. - Latin Square password generator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
this-is-me Posted February 18, 2014 Author Share Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) @BrewManNH, That didn't work for me when I tried it before! I probably had the syntax wrong. That's totally and completely what I wanted. I have no idea why it didn't work... Yet, I am so very happy that it works! EDIT: if you have a suggestion for replacing MultiOr and MultiNot with some built-in functions I am happy to listen. Edited February 18, 2014 by this-is-me Who else would I be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted February 18, 2014 Share Posted February 18, 2014 MultiOr? Switch $var Case $val1, $val2, $val3, $val4 ; do something Case Else ; $var is not = any $vali EndSwitch This wonderful site allows debugging and testing regular expressions (many flavors available). An absolute must have in your bookmarks.Another excellent RegExp tutorial. Don't forget downloading your copy of up-to-date pcretest.exe and pcregrep.exe hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta. SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
this-is-me Posted February 18, 2014 Author Share Posted February 18, 2014 @jchd, Thanks for your example, it's one that others might benefit from, even though it might not be a good replacement for MultiOr. I am specifically looking for examples that allow a code to be fewer lines. Who else would I be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Melba23 Posted February 18, 2014 Moderators Share Posted February 18, 2014 this-is-me, I am specifically looking for examples that allow a code to be fewer linesIf I may - that is not something that should most definitely not, in my opinion, drive a coding process. I would put reliability and maintainability much, much higher up the list of requirements than pure size. As an interpreted language with a built-in interpreter, AutoIt does not produce the smallest executables around, so trying to save one or two lines of codes by using complex and difficult to understand functions and structures is not going to make a great deal of difference to the final size of the compiled script. Much better to make sure that the code is reliable (by using additional error-checking) and maintainable (by using simple code structures and sensible variable names) so that when you return to the code in a few months (or weeks or days depending on your age) you can easily work out what is going on and where and how to modify the code to meet the changed circumstances it is now required to face. This thread, although arguing against "fastest speed" rather that "smallest size", might prove interesting reading as many of the comments could be directly applied to the other case. M23 Any of my own code posted anywhere on the forum is available for use by others without any restriction of any kind Open spoiler to see my UDFs: Spoiler ArrayMultiColSort ---- Sort arrays on multiple columnsChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listingDate_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language usedExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBoxGUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUIGUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable framesGUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView itemsGUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeViewMarquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIsNoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxesNotify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the displayScrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single commandStringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit textToast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
this-is-me Posted February 18, 2014 Author Share Posted February 18, 2014 Melba, I understand your point of view. In my case, it's a readability issue, instead of a file size issue. Readability (and comprehension) improves for me with wide code. My screen is a standard 16:9 wide screen 1080p resolution. Because of this, there is an ample amount of line width in the viewport, but a (relatively) small amount of height for coding (60 lines normally). If I were able to stand my monitor on its side, or have SciTE show a dual-pane reading view (where the right column of code would scroll simultaneously starting at the bottom of the left column), the problem would be solved. Writing code with width in mind instead of height allows me to comprehend code better by giving me a larger scope of the code in my view. This is one reason I don't (generally) use line continuation, or the standard 80-characters-wide coding style. Now, bear in mind that I don't discount your recommendation. I am simply mentioning something that helps me in the long run. However, now that I think about it, I might be able to come up with a dual-pane SciTE editor and manage to fix this so-called "problem" I have once and for all. Then I won't be worried about overly-long code vs wide code. That might be my next project. Thank you for your opinion. I do, indeed, have the problem that I have no idea what my code is doing after a few months, due to the fact that most of the time, I am learning what I am coding as I am coding it, and therefore only have a superficial understanding of how it works. That combined with the fact that I am often guilty of not commenting every part of my code makes for some interesting reading later. Who else would I be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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