The last Update to the SPR has been uploaded to the Server.
Besides many other changes and Improvements, the Program now includes the new "GPX-Korrektor" which can be used to manually correct GPX-Files, for example for use with Google-Street View publishing.
Generally the Smart Package Robot has a large Set of XML-Commands, that is helpful with GPX-Files.
But then there were some shortcomings to deal with Timestamps like: HH:MM:SS:ddd.
I needed to calculate the Timedifference between Timestamps and do not want to use a bunch of String-Operations.
So there is the new TCA. (Timestamp& Time Calculation) Command.
It can do all sorts of things with such Timestamps.
Add, Subtract or divide them, find the Timestamp between two timestamps, and you can even define a LOOP from a Timestamp to another Timestamp. Which is exactly what i need here in my Task.
The Timestamp-Loop is sort of
FOR.$$LOP=10:09:00.000 TO 10:10:00.000 STEP 00:00:00.010
(Do something here with $$LOP)
NEXT
Command. For the SPR i have realized it using MACROS.
This example will also be in the Helpfile as a Macro-Sample.
'Macro-Example:
' These Macros will implement a Time-FOR-Loop using Macros
' Please note the use of 'EIF- and 'EIF+ in the Macro for the Editor Formatting.
' This Loop will Loop from 08:09:59.000 to 08:10:01.000
$$TIA=08:09:59.000
$$TIB=08:10:01.000
$$INC=00:00:00.010
%FOT $$TIA|$$TIB|$$INC
PRT.Looping: $$LOP
%NXT
MBX.$$LOP
ENR.
'----------------------------------
' The two Macros that implement a Time-Loop
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: %FOT 3
$$FOA=§§§01
$$FOB=§§§02
$$FOC=§§§03
$$LOP=$$FOA
DOL.
'EIF-
END%
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: %NXT
TCA.Add|$$LOP|$$INC|$$LOP
IVS.$$LOP=$$TIB
$$LOV=1
ELS.
$$LOV=0
EIF.
OOP.$$LOV
'EIF+
END%
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