rcmaehl Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 I'm having an issue with Switch...Case matching outside the declared range Using the following code: expandcollapse popup#include <Array.au3> Local $sTxt Local $aArray Local $aNumbers[10] = [":zero: ", ":one: ", ":two: ", ":three: ", ":four: ", ":five: ", ":six: ", ":seven: ", ":eight: ", ":nine: "] While 1 $sTxt = InputBox("Enter Text", "Enter Text to Convert to Blocks", "") If @error Then Exit Dim $aArray[StringLen($sTxt)] For $iLoop = 0 To StringLen($sTxt) - 1 Step 1 $aArray[$iLoop] = AscW(StringRight(StringLeft($sTxt, $iLoop + 1), 1)) Next For $iLoop = 0 To UBound($aArray) - 1 Switch ChrW($aArray[$iLoop]) Case Chr(0) To Chr(31), '"', "%" To ")", "+" To "/", ":" To ">", "@", "[" To "`" ConsoleWrite("1" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Chr($aArray[$iLoop]) Case " " ConsoleWrite("2" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = " " Case "!" ConsoleWrite("3" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":exclamation: " : ":grey_exclamation: " Case "#" ConsoleWrite("4" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = ":hash: " Case "$" ConsoleWrite("5" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":heavy_dollar_sign: " : ":moneybag: " Case "*" ConsoleWrite("6" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":asterisk: " : ":eight_spoked_asterisk: " Case "?" ConsoleWrite("7" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":question: " : ":grey_question: " Case "0" To "9" ConsoleWrite("8" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = $aNumbers[Chr($aArray[$iLoop])] Case 'A' To 'Z', 'a' to 'z' ConsoleWrite("9" & @CRLF) If StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "a" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":regional_indicator_a: " : ":a: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "b" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":regional_indicator_b: " : ":b: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "i" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":regional_indicator_i: " : ":information_source: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "m" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":regional_indicator_m: " : ":m: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "o" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":regional_indicator_o: " : ":o2: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "p" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0,1,1) ? ":regional_indicator_p: " : ":parking: " Else $aArray[$iLoop] = ":regional_indicator_" & StringLower(Chr($aArray[$iLoop])) & ": " EndIf Case Chr(128) To Chr(255) ConsoleWrite("10" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Chr($aArray[$iLoop]) Case Else ConsoleWrite("Else Statement Executed" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = ChrW($aArray[$iLoop]) EndSwitch Next _ArrayToClip($aArray, "") WEnd Inputting Plaintext works as expected until you throw in extended ASCII such as ñExpected Debug Console Output: 10Actual Debug Console Output: 9 Does telling case to match A through Z cause it to attempt to match all Latin Characters? Am I misusing Case statements and it shouldn't work this way? Any help would be great as the help file for Switch...Case doesn't specify what the values for ranges can be however it seems to work as expected until it doesn't. My UDFs are generally for me. If they aren't updated for a while, it means I'm not using them myself. As soon as I start using them again, they'll get updated.My Projects WhyNotWin11Cisco Finesse, Github, IRC UDF, WindowEx UDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Developers Jos Posted August 18, 2017 Developers Share Posted August 18, 2017 (edited) Did you expect this: expandcollapse popup#include <Array.au3> Local $sTxt Local $aArray Local $aNumbers[10] = [":zero: ", ":one: ", ":two: ", ":three: ", ":four: ", ":five: ", ":six: ", ":seven: ", ":eight: ", ":nine: "] While 1 $sTxt = InputBox("Enter Text", "Enter Text to Convert to Blocks", "") If @error Then Exit ConsoleWrite("----" & $sTxt & "----------" & @CRLF) Dim $aArray[StringLen($sTxt)] For $iLoop = 0 To StringLen($sTxt) - 1 Step 1 $aArray[$iLoop] = AscW(StringRight(StringLeft($sTxt, $iLoop + 1), 1)) Next For $iLoop = 0 To UBound($aArray) - 1 ConsoleWrite("->" & ChrW($aArray[$iLoop]) & @CRLF) Switch Asc(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) Case 0 To 31, Asc('"'), Asc("%") To Asc(")"), Asc("+") To Asc("/"), Asc(":") To Asc(">"), Asc("@"), Asc("[") To Asc("`") ConsoleWrite("1" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Chr($aArray[$iLoop]) Case Asc(" ") ConsoleWrite("2" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = " " Case Asc("!") ConsoleWrite("3" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":exclamation: " : ":grey_exclamation: " Case Asc("#") ConsoleWrite("4" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = ":hash: " Case Asc("$") ConsoleWrite("5" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":heavy_dollar_sign: " : ":moneybag: " Case Asc("*") ConsoleWrite("6" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":asterisk: " : ":eight_spoked_asterisk: " Case Asc("?") ConsoleWrite("7" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":question: " : ":grey_question: " Case Asc("0") To Asc("9") ConsoleWrite("8" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = $aNumbers[Chr($aArray[$iLoop])] Case Asc('A') To Asc('Z'), Asc('a') To Asc('z') ConsoleWrite("9" & @CRLF) If StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "a" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":regional_indicator_a: " : ":a: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "b" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":regional_indicator_b: " : ":b: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "i" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":regional_indicator_i: " : ":information_source: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "m" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":regional_indicator_m: " : ":m: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "o" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":regional_indicator_o: " : ":o2: " ElseIf StringLower(ChrW($aArray[$iLoop])) = "p" Then $aArray[$iLoop] = Random(0, 1, 1) ? ":regional_indicator_p: " : ":parking: " Else $aArray[$iLoop] = ":regional_indicator_" & StringLower(Chr($aArray[$iLoop])) & ": " EndIf Case 128 To 255 ConsoleWrite("10" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = Chr($aArray[$iLoop]) Case Else ConsoleWrite("Else Statement Executed" & @CRLF) $aArray[$iLoop] = ChrW($aArray[$iLoop]) EndSwitch Next _ArrayToClip($aArray, "") WEnd The ranges work only with numbers I guess. Jos Edited August 18, 2017 by Jos rcmaehl 1 SciTE4AutoIt3 Full installer Download page - Beta files Read before posting How to post scriptsource Forum etiquette Forum Rules Live for the present, Dream of the future, Learn from the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rcmaehl Posted August 18, 2017 Author Share Posted August 18, 2017 1 hour ago, Jos said: The ranges work only with numbers I guess. Jos Which is weird, because excluding Extended ASCII it works as expected, but yeah, I'll just convert it all to number ranges as I need it. My UDFs are generally for me. If they aren't updated for a while, it means I'm not using them myself. As soon as I start using them again, they'll get updated.My Projects WhyNotWin11Cisco Finesse, Github, IRC UDF, WindowEx UDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 I believe this is a bug in how Switch handles value ranges. The help says "Switch statements are case-insensitive" but things aren't that simple as it seems to perform a diacritic-insensitive comparison only for value ranges. Here's a [much simpler] repro: Local $a = "à" Switch $a Case "a" MsgBox(0, "", "à = a") Case "a" To "a" MsgBox(0, "", "à ∊ [a, a]") Case "a" To "b" MsgBox(0, "", "à ∊ [a, b]") EndSwitch Nothing (expectedly) prevents values or value ranges to be strings and this is quite common practice indeed. Note another issue with the second Case: it should trigger since the third Case in code triggers. That needs work. 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...
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