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Encoder Decoder

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Library "EncoderDecoder"


Simple example how to encode some values into float number and then decode it back to original values



f_calctype()
  Encode parameter
  Returns: encoded value

f_calctype()
  Decode parameter
  Returns: decoded value

f_srctype()
  Encode parameter
  Returns: encoded value

f_srctype()
  Decode parameter
  Returns: decoded value

f_encode(calc_type, src_type, tf, length)
  Encodes 4 paramters into float number
  Parameters:
    calc_type: 1st paramter to encode (its values defined in f_calctype functions) max number of values that can be encoded = 100
    src_type: 2nd paramter to encode (its values defined in f_src_type functions) max number of values that can be encoded = 100
    tf: 3rd paramter to encode (may be int number with format.price precision length!)
    length: 4th paramter to encode (may be any int number)
  Returns: float number

f_decode()
  Decodes 4 paramters into tuple
  Returns: tuple
Release Notes:
v2

Added:
float value can contain longer value, that cannot end by '0 or 9'
f_count_intdigits()
  Count int digits in number
  Returns: number of int digits in number

f_count_floatdigits()
  Count float digits in number
  Returns: number of float digits in number
Release Notes:
v3 fix bugs
Release Notes:
v4
code cleaning
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