Jul 5, 2017 17:03
well, for the question to not stay unanswered, i'll post a recap of all of this as an answer, feel free to accept it
Jul 5, 2017 16:59
no prob
Jul 5, 2017 16:56
I will obviously not read you code, way too long
Jul 5, 2017 16:56
set /a "a=%1"
set /a "b=%2"
set /a "c=%a + %b"

If you type programname.exe 1 2 it will compute 1+2
Jul 5, 2017 16:53
you said batch earlier
Jul 5, 2017 16:52
bash or batch?
Jul 5, 2017 16:25
i don't have a lot of time however
Jul 5, 2017 16:24
hello again
Jul 5, 2017 16:24
I don't think so, however you could add another optional command line argument. Then in python/batch, you would check if the argument has been passed, if so then you execute the function.
Jul 5, 2017 16:24
Batch: You directly access the arguments as variables named %1, %2, etc... Python: you need to import sys, and sys.argv will be a list of all your arguments. Please note that either for batch and python, the arguments are retrieved as strings, and you need to convert them back to numbers.
Jul 5, 2017 16:24
Depends, what language is it?
Jul 5, 2017 16:24
If "Dos Calculator" is a program of your own, you might want to modify it in order to accept "First number" and "Second number" as command line arguments. Then in php: $answer = shell_exec("calu.exe" . $first_number . " " . $second_number);
 

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Mar 2, 2014 22:42
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Mar 2, 2014 22:37
alright ^^
Mar 2, 2014 22:37
who is guitarist ?
Mar 2, 2014 22:36
mate, hear some interviews of him this dude just have a big head
Mar 2, 2014 22:34
@rightfold, LoveMetal comes from a manga, dreamland, but i also know HIM, and i enjoy their songs even if vallo is quite a moron
Mar 2, 2014 22:33
thanks i guess :p
Mar 2, 2014 22:32
@Jefffrey Wut ? ^^ Nah i'm visiting
Mar 2, 2014 22:31
hoy!