
BASIC PROGRAMMING GUIDE
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STR
Syntax: A = STR(
function,$(n)[,$(n)])
)
Where:
function
= 0 to 14, specifies string function to perform as described below.
Function: Performs string manipulation, described below, per function number.
Mode: Command,Run
Use: A = STR(0,$(0))
Cards: RPC-320, RPC-330
DESCRIPTION
There are 11 string manipulation functions using STR. Each function is described below.
NOTE:
Most of these functions require a string variable (such as $(0)) rather than a quoted string. Functions
which will allow quoted strings offer an alternate syntax immediately below the first one.
Syntax: A = STR(0,$(n))
Description:
Returns number of characters in a string. When string is not set equal to something, or the string number is
out of bounds, erroneous data is returned. Length limit is 254 characters.
Example:
10 STRING 100,20
20 $(0)=" 123456789"
30 PRINT STR(0,$(0))
run
10
Syntax: A = STR(1,$(n))
Description:
Convert letters
A - Z
to lower case. Variable A returns length of the string.
Example:
10 STRING 100,20
20 $(0)="Some UPPER case"
30 A = STR(1,$(0))
40 PRINT $(0)
run
some upper case
Syntax: A = STR(2,$(n))
Description:
Convert letters
a - z
to upper case. Variable A returns length of the string.
Example:
10 STRING 100,20
20 $(1) = "Some lower case."
30 A = STR(2,$(1))
40 PRINT $(1)
run
SOME LOWER CASE.
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