; TEST2.ASM by Warren A. Ring ; ; This program shows how the LEFT$, MID$, and RIGHT$ routines ; work. You enter a character string, followed by two numbers, m and n. ; On the first line, it displays the left-most m characters. On the second ; line, it displays n characters from character m in the string. On the ; third line, it displays the right-most m characters. section code include "macros.asm" Start ;Perform startup housekeeping X1 Scanw #Word1 ;Set A$, m, and n, Scanw #Word2 ; to the first three words AtoI #Word2,I ; found on the command Scanw #Word3 ; line, respectively AtoI #Word3,J Display <'Left$("'> ;Display "Left$(A$,m)=" WritCon #Word1 Display <'",'> WritCon #Word2 Display <')="'> Left #Word1,I,#Word4;Calculate B$, and WritCon #Word4 ; display it Display <'"'> Crlf Display <'Mid$("'> ;Display "Mid$(A$,m,n)=" WritCon #Word1 Display <'",'> WritCon #Word2 Display <','> WritCon #Word3 Display <')="'> Mid #Word1,I,J,#Word4;Calculate B$, WritCon #Word4 ; and display it Display <'"'> Crlf Display <'Right$("'>;Display "Right$(A$,m)=" WritCon #Word1 Display <'",'> WritCon #Word2 Display <')="'> Right #Word1,I,#Word4;Calculate B$, WritCon #Word4 ; and display it Display <'"'> Crlf Exit ;Perform ending house keeping, and exit include "warlib.asm" section data StrBuf Buffer,80 StrBuf Word1,16 StrBuf Word2,16 StrBuf Word3,16 StrBuf Word4,16 I DS.L 1 J DS.L 1 end