function classes(o:integer): String;
var allclasses : array[1..7] of String;
begin
allclasses[1]:= 'class1';
allclasses[2]:= 'class2';
allclasses[3]:= 'class3';
allclasses[4]:= 'class4';
allclasses[5]:= 'class5';
allclasses[6]:= 'class6';
allclasses[7]:= 'class7';
classes := allclasses[o];
end;
Above you can see a function, which should receive an integer and give a result of string that was stored in array.
procedure loadthis(chosen : string);
var f: text;
i : integer;
begin
Assign(f, 'files\'+chosen+'.txt');
Reset(f);
ReadLn(f, i);
MyChar.clas := classes[i];
end;
When this procedure is called, it calls a “classes” function. Pleae note that Mychar ir a global variable.
begin
loadthis(FileName);
ReadLn;
Readln
end.
Ant this is the main program, which calls “loadthis” procedure.
I Have no idea whats wrong, but I am getting these errors:
- Wrong amount of parameters specified
- Illegal qualifier
Both errors come from this line:
MyChar.clas := classes[i];. I have really no idea what is wrong, maybe I can not call a function from a procedure ? Please help.
You’re trying to access it as an array index, but it needs to be a function call:
You should probably add some range checking, too. What happens if someone puts
20in the text file? Your array only has items at indexes1through7, so you’ll get a runtime error when you callclasses(20)with the out of range value.(You could probably use a constant array forallclassesto lessen your code as well, but your instructor probably haven’t gotten that far yet.)Given your comment about not having an instructor, here’s a suggestion about a better way to handle the function: