Is This a Vowel
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John Davidson
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Is This a Vowel
This demo shows one method to determine whether user has input a vowel, consonant, number, or some other key.
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tainoartist
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ascii code error
Hi John, I just tried your demo. I like it very much. I just found one teeny mistake. When I type "o" it shows as a consonant, and "y" as a vowel. I checked the code and you have the ascii codes inverted. "o" should be "79".
-Chris
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Re: ascii code error
It's Dell's fault.. they put the 7 and 8 keys too close together!tainoartist wrote:Hi John, I just tried your demo. I like it very much. I just found one teeny mistake. When I type "o" it shows as a consonant, and "y" as a vowel. I checked the code and you have the ascii codes inverted. "o" should be "79".
-Chris
Thanks for the heads up Chris
John
John Davidson
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Did ya Libby yet? http://lblibby.com/
e-me: johnshomeport@yahoo.com
My JB Page: http://john.jbusers.com/
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