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artemff
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Is it possible to go to some string?

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Is it possible to go to string with the number and continue compilation with this place of page?

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gmedina
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Re: Is it possible to go to some string?

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I don´t understand your question. Try to explain in more detail, perhaps describing an example of what you want to achieve.
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,...
artemff
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Re: Is it possible to go to some string?

Post by artemff »

gmedina,
For example,
{go to n-th string from start of a page},
If the string is located after current position then print
<n - currentposition + 1> empty strings...But i don't know how to get currentposition..

Currentposition - string, on which current operation{during compilation} must print...
josephwright
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Re: Is it possible to go to some string?

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I don't think you can do what you describe. Can you tell us the broader effect you want to achieve?
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