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Hi

This code give me 11 lines , evry line add 11 (600,611,622,633,644,655,666,677,688,699,710)

#Include <Misc.au3>
$FL = @DesktopDir&"\p.txt"
$N = 600
$Nm = 11
For $i = 0 To $Nm*$Nm Step $Nm
    FileWrite($FL,$N+$i&@CRLF)
Next

But i need 30 lines : (600,611,622,633,644,655,666,677,688,699,710,721,732,743,754,765,776,.........).

Plz Help =)

 

Edited by ahmeddzcom
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Posted

Something like this makes more sense to me when you need 30 values:

$N = 600
$Nm = 11
For $i = 0 To 30*$Nm Step $Nm
    FileWrite($FL,$N+$i&@CRLF)
Next

Jos

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Posted

Ahem, this is 31 lines actually.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Jos said:

Something like this makes more sense to me when you need 30 values:

Thanks jos

 

2 hours ago, jchd said:

Ahem, this is 31 lines actually.

i will edit later =)

Posted

Why not something simpler?

#Include <Misc.au3>
$FL = @DesktopDir&"\p.txt"
$N = 600
$Nm = 11
For $i = 1 To 30
    FileWrite($FL,$N+($Nm*$i)&@CRLF)
Next

or even

#Include <Misc.au3>
$FL = @DesktopDir&"\p.txt"
$N = 600
$Step = 11
$Nm = $Step
For $i = 1 To 30
    FileWrite($FL,$N+$Nm&@CRLF)
    $Nm += $Step
Next

 

Do you need to use Step in the for loop?

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