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| ⇒ | The #euoVer system variable displays the version information of the currently executing EasyUO program. The format is as follows: (MAJOR)_(MINOR)_(BUILD). |
Example
;Checks to make sure the correct version of EUO is used for your script requirements.
;#euo = 1_40_88 ,which is version 1.40 (build 0058) 58 hex = 88 dec
set %euoBuildRequired $ , 58
set %euoVersionRequired 1_40
str Left #euoVer 4
set %euover #strRes
str Right #euover 2
set %euoBuild #strRes
if %euoVer <> %euoVersionRequired || %euoBuild < %euoBuildRequired
{
display ok This program requires EUO version 1.4 (build 0058) or higher in order$
+ to work. Download the latest version from www.easyuo.com.$
halt
}
See Also
Miscellaneous Variables
- These system variables are not easily categorized in any other category, and therefore are placed here.
| #shard | ⇒ | Returns which shard you are logged into |
| #date | ⇒ | Returns the local date on your computer |
| #time | ⇒ | Returns the local time on your computer |
| #sysTime | ⇒ | Counts the number of milliseconds since 01/Jan/1980 UTC |
| #sCnt | ⇔ | Timer in seconds since Windows boot |
| #sCnt2 | ⇔ | Timer in tenths of seconds since Windows boot |
| #pixCol | ⇒ | Returns the color of the pixel last saved with savePix |
| #cursorX | ⇒ | Returns the x-coordinate of the cursor |
| #cursorY | ⇒ | Returns the y-coordinate of the cursor |
| #random | ⇒ | Holds a random number |
| #dispRes | ⇒ | Returns button clicked in last call to display |
| #lShard | ⇔ | Set the last shard of your choice |
| #osVer | ⇒ | Returns the OS version |
| #euoVer | ⇒ | Returns the current EasyUO version |