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Re: Checking if script is run from login items
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Re: Checking if script is run from login items


  • Subject: Re: Checking if script is run from login items
  • From: Jenni via AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2020 16:33:23 -0700


> On Aug 22, 2020, at 4:15 PM, Shane Stanley via AppleScript-Users
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> It's just a real, so:
>
> set upTime to (current application's NSProcessInfo's processInfo()'s
> systemUptime()) div 1

        Wow!  That’s a lot simpler than the solution I just found.  : )


on round_truncate(this_number, decimal_places)
        if decimal_places is 0 then
                set this_number to this_number + 0.5
                return number_to_text(this_number div 1)
        end if

        set the rounding_value to "5"
        repeat decimal_places times
                set the rounding_value to "0" & the rounding_value
        end repeat
        set the rounding_value to ("." & the rounding_value) as number

        set this_number to this_number + rounding_value

        set the mod_value to "1"
        repeat decimal_places - 1 times
                set the mod_value to "0" & the mod_value
        end repeat
        set the mod_value to ("." & the mod_value) as number

        set second_part to (this_number mod 1) div the mod_value
        if the length of (the second_part as text) is less than the
decimal_places then
                repeat decimal_places - (the length of (the second_part as
text)) times
                        set second_part to ("0" & second_part) as string
                end repeat
        end if

        set first_part to this_number div 1
        set first_part to number_to_text(first_part)
        set this_number to (first_part & "." & second_part)

        return this_number
end round_truncate

on number_to_text(this_number)
        set this_number to this_number as string
        if this_number contains "E+" then
                set x to the offset of "." in this_number
                set y to the offset of "+" in this_number
                set z to the offset of "E" in this_number
                set the decimal_adjust to characters (y - (length of
this_number)) thru -1 of this_number as string as number
                if x is not 0 then
                        set the first_part to characters 1 thru (x - 1) of
this_number as string
                else
                        set the first_part to ""
                end if
                set the second_part to characters (x + 1) thru (z - 1) of
this_number as string
                set the converted_number to the first_part
                repeat with i from 1 to the decimal_adjust
                        try
                                set the converted_number to the
converted_number & character i of the second_part
                        on error
                                set the converted_number to the
converted_number & "0"
                        end try
                end repeat
                return the converted_number
        else
                return this_number
        end if
end number_to_text
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 >Re: Checking if script is run from login items (From: Jenni via AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Checking if script is run from login items (From: Shane Stanley via AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>)
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