05-19-2022, 05:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2022, 05:12 AM by PhilOfPerth.)
I've just stumbled across the _deflate and _inflate functions in QB64, and I reckon they may be quite useful.
But I don't think they've been given justice in the explanation of what they can do. Nothing there tells me what the resulting _deflated string will look like, or how it may be used (if it can) while deflated. Can they be treated like normal strings (concatenated, searched, used as a reference base etc.)? I can experiment, but I'm not up to improving the explanations. Hopefully someone can expand on things a bit?
But I don't think they've been given justice in the explanation of what they can do. Nothing there tells me what the resulting _deflated string will look like, or how it may be used (if it can) while deflated. Can they be treated like normal strings (concatenated, searched, used as a reference base etc.)? I can experiment, but I'm not up to improving the explanations. Hopefully someone can expand on things a bit?