/* $DOC$ $NAME$ FToC() $CATEGORY$ CT3 number and bit manipulation functions $ONELINER$ $SYNTAX$ FToC( ) --> cFloatingPointNumber $ARGUMENTS$ Designate any Harbour number. $RETURNS$ FToC() return a string with the size of DOUBLE. ATTENTION: different implementations or platforms of Harbour, they could produce different format in the string returned by FToC(). $DESCRIPTION$ Harbour internal numbers in Floating Point are stored in data type DOUBLE. FToC() returns these bits as an string. In this way, numbers con be saved more compactly. TODO: add documentation $EXAMPLES$ $STATUS$ Started $COMPLIANCE$ $PLATFORMS$ All $FILES$ Library is hbct. $SEEALSO$ CToF(), XToC() $END$ */ /* $DOC$ $NAME$ CToF() $CATEGORY$ CT3 number and bit manipulation functions $ONELINER$ $SYNTAX$ CToF( ) --> nFloatingPointNumber $ARGUMENTS$ Designate a string that contains a Harbour number in flotaing point format. ATTENTION: different implementations or platforms of Harbour, they could produce different format in the string returned by FToC(). $RETURNS$ CToF() return the floating point number that corresponds to the string passed. $DESCRIPTION$ Character strings created with FToC() or XToC() are convert into Harbour floating point number TODO: add documentation $EXAMPLES$ $STATUS$ Started $COMPLIANCE$ $PLATFORMS$ All $FILES$ Library is hbct. $SEEALSO$ FToC(), XToC() $END$ */