Hello all, I'm now trying to use counters that will tally some values. The value of these could be zero, which the wiki states will be the default value. The following shows that nothing is displayed when the counter is 0. \definenumber[examplecounter] \setnumber[examplecounter]{1} \starttext This is the default value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \incrementnumber[examplecounter] This is the new value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \resetnumber[examplecounter] This is the reset value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \setnumber[examplecounter]{0} This is the set value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \stoptext I can include some conditionals to check this but thought I'd report it in case I'm doing it wrong/the wiki needs updating. Many thanks, Felix
Am 17.01.2012 um 15:55 schrieb Felix Ingram:
Hello all,
I'm now trying to use counters that will tally some values. The value of these could be zero, which the wiki states will be the default value. The following shows that nothing is displayed when the counter is 0.
\definenumber[examplecounter] \setnumber[examplecounter]{1} \starttext This is the default value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \incrementnumber[examplecounter] This is the new value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \resetnumber[examplecounter] This is the reset value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \setnumber[examplecounter]{0} This is the set value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \stoptext
I can include some conditionals to check this but thought I'd report it in case I'm doing it wrong/the wiki needs updating.
The wiki explains often the behavior for MkII but MkIV does sometimes things different but when you need only the value of the counter without chapter or section prefixes you can use \rawnumber which shows also the start value. BTW: In the next beta the syntax for \setnumber will change, now both arguments are written in brackets, e.g. \setnumber[mycount][4] Wolfgang
On 17 January 2012 18:10, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 17.01.2012 um 15:55 schrieb Felix Ingram:
I'm now trying to use counters that will tally some values. The value of these could be zero, which the wiki states will be the default value. The following shows that nothing is displayed when the counter is 0.
\definenumber[examplecounter] \setnumber[examplecounter]{1} \starttext This is the default value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \incrementnumber[examplecounter] This is the new value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \resetnumber[examplecounter] This is the reset value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \setnumber[examplecounter]{0} This is the set value: \getnumber[examplecounter] \stoptext
I can include some conditionals to check this but thought I'd report it in case I'm doing it wrong/the wiki needs updating.
The wiki explains often the behavior for MkII but MkIV does sometimes things different but when you need only the value of the counter without chapter or section prefixes you can use \rawnumber which shows also the start value.
BTW: In the next beta the syntax for \setnumber will change, now both arguments are written in brackets, e.g. \setnumber[mycount][4]
Thanks Wolfgang - \rawnumber works as expected. I think that my approach is flawed, however. I'm letting users set a userstructurevariable that I'm tying to counters in order to produce a(nother) summary table. The problem is that the table is at the start of the document and so the counters will all be at their initial value. I'll need to find a way to save the counters over compile runs or to delay the building of the summary table until after the rest of the document is done. Felix
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