iMacros Calculating

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vlauria
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Joined: Tue Nov 25, 2014 2:02 pm

iMacros Calculating

Post by vlauria » Tue Nov 25, 2014 2:27 pm

Hi, people.

I want to know how can I use iMacros to calculate a value extracted with iMacros inside a VBS.

For example: Get 100 from !EXTRACT and calculate the porcentage inside a VBS.

Is it possible?
chivracq
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Re: iMacros Calculating

Post by chivracq » Mon Dec 01, 2014 2:44 am

vlauria wrote:Hi, people.

I want to know how can I use iMacros to calculate a value extracted with iMacros inside a VBS.

For example: Get 100 from !EXTRACT and calculate the porcentage inside a VBS.

Is it possible?
CIM...! :mrgreen:

Yep, of course it's possible, but pfff...!, you want to make things more complicated than they are or could be...

Just do your %-Calculation directly in your iMacros (.iim) Script using 'EVAL()' or JavaScript directly if your Script is a .js Script...
- (F)CI(M) = (Full) Config Info (Missing): iMacros + Browser + OS (+ all 3 Versions + 'Free'/'PE'/'Trial').
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
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