this is for masm assembly.
here it reads from file. file contents is put into buffer
mov edx, OFFSET buffer
mov ecx, SIZEOF buffer
call ReadFromFile
mov buffer[eax],0
mov edx, offset displayMssg
call WriteString
call Crlf
mov edx,OFFSET buffer
call WriteString
call Crlf
the comparison is not working
mov ecx, buffer
cmp ecx, num1 ; num1 DWORD 4.5
jge DISPLAY1
cmp ecx, num2 ;num2 DWORD 3.5
jge DISPLAY2
jle QUIT
call atof
), or call an input function that does that if Irvine32 has one. Check what integer value is inecx
whencmp
runs. (Use hex so ASCII codes for digits will be more easy to notice.)cmp
is an integer compare. That's fine for exact equality (as long as you don't care about NaNs or +0.0 == -0.0 IEEE semantics), but you'll have an easier time usingmovss xmm0, buffer
/ucomiss xmm0, num1
for conditions likejae
>=. (Although you actually can use signed-integer compares on FP bit patterns as long as they're not both negative; that's due to how IEEE754 biases the exponent so monotonically increasing magnitude leads to increasing integer bit patterns.)