Hi,
I’d like to know how to convert a number into text. To be able to change an email address using a variable. Example: 1@gmail.com. 2@gmail.com. 3@gmail.com. I would like to know how to convert numbers (1, 2, 3, …) into letters so that I can create my email addresses.
Thank you for your answer.
a number can usually be printed as a text anyway… so there’s usually no need to explicitly convert it to a text.
but if you need to, just format the number (that explicitly converts it to text).
Thank you for your reply, I can’t see how to convert my number into text. Apparently Bubble only allows ‘formated as…(see my screen)
and “email_counter” is a number from my user field of my database
As I said…
There’s usually no need to convert a number to text (a number can be printed as text anyway).
But if, for some reason, you need to explicitly convert a number to text you can use :format as to format the number (which explicitly converts it to a text - although there’s no need to do that anyway).
On a side note…
I have no idea what you’re trying to do here…
What are you trying to do?
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create multiple email: 1@gmail.com. 2@gmail.com. 3@gmail.com, where 1, 2, 3, … are in a user field
But (at least in your screenshot) you’re trying to log a User in…
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in the end, I try to create different email addresses for each user so that they do not have to encode their own during the trial period
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