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rem 4DOS provides an internal function, @int[], but not a way
rem to get the fractional part of a number. Here's a tool.
rem This is also a simple illustration of modifying an environment
rem variable whose name is passed in.
rem The key lesson in this example is the use and modification of
rem the VALUE of a variable given its NAME in %1.
rem This .btm is meant to be CALLed from another batch file.
rem
if "%1" == "" .or. "%[%1]" == "" goto help
rem ! !
rem ! The VALUE of variable "name"
rem The NAME of a variable
rem The following sets the given variable to the fractional part.
rem Note the function nesting.
rem The third argument of @substr is omitted, referring to the rest
rem of the string by default [4DOS 4.0 enhancement]
rem The length of the integer portion is used as the offset into the
rem string to begin and extract the fraction portion.
set %1=%@substr[%[%1],%@len[%@int[%[%1]]]]
:exit
quit 0
:help
rem
rem Note the use of the name of the command the user typed, even
rem though this .btm file may have been renamed.
rem
echo Usage: %@name[%0] var
echo.
echo var = Any environment variable whose value is the input
echo New value returned in var, replacing original value.
echo New value is the fraction portion of a floating point value.
echo Example: set foo=12.345
echo %@name[%0] foo
echo set foo
echo .345
quit 4