Hi Philippe
Not a problem since I already have 5.14 installed.
Compiled on 14 December 2006 for win32.
CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.16.16, November 24, 2006
Type ? for help. Commands must be C++ statements.
Enclose multiple statements between { }.
root [0]
Processing FormTest.C...
Unfortunately, no change in the result.
I'm using the Windows pre-compiled binary (.tar.gz) version on Window XP.
On Linux there is no problem.
I'm relatively inexperienced with programming on the windows platform.
If is it unique to my system then I don't know what could be the problem?
I'd be interested in any suggestions you might have?
Thanks,
Dylan
-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Canal [mailto:pcanal_at_fnal.gov]
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 10:21 AM
To: Dylan Maxwell; roottalk_at_pcroot.cern.ch
Subject: RE: [ROOT] Problem with Form() in Windows
Hi Dylan,
I can not reproduce the problem with 5.14/00.
Could you try using that version of ROOT?
Thanks,
Philippe
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-roottalk_at_pcroot.cern.ch
[mailto:owner-roottalk_at_pcroot.cern.ch]
On Behalf Of Dylan Maxwell
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 5:11 PM
To: roottalk_at_pcroot.cern.ch
Subject: [ROOT] Problem with Form() in Windows
Dear Roottalk,
There appears to be a problem with the Form() function in windows.
When I use a format string that includes a "%.4e" followed by a "%s", the string does not appear in the output.
See the attached script for an example and its output.
Linux does not appear to have any problem.
My system configuration is:
Compiled on 11 July 2006 for win32.
CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.16.13, June 8, 2006
Thanks,
Dylan
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