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− | '' | + | <''number''>: Long, Double<br> |
− | '' | + | <''format_string''>: String<br> |
{{Note/Important| | {{Note/Important| | ||
A double-type input is implicitly converted to long | A double-type input is implicitly converted to long | ||
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|RANGE= | |RANGE= | ||
− | '' | + | <''number''>: MinLong to MaxLong<br> |
− | '' | + | <''format_string''>: a valid sprintf() integer format |
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%c - unsigned char | %c - unsigned char | ||
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+ | {{Note/Warning| '''If an invalid format string is used, the behavior is undefined'''}} | ||
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− | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:VAL|VAL]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:STR$|STR$]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:STRD$|STRD$]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:HEX$|HEX$]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:CHR$|CHR$]] |
− | [[Category | + | [[Category:MC-Basic:String Manipulation|STRL$]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 28 April 2017
Language: | English • 中文(简体) |
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STRL$ returns the string representation of long-type number.
Syntax
STRL$(<number>, <format_string>)
Type
<return value>: String
<number>: Long, Double
<format_string>: String
IMPORTANT | |
A double-type input is implicitly converted to long |
Range
<number>: MinLong to MaxLong
<format_string>: a valid sprintf() integer format
%d, %i - signed decimal %u - unsigned decimal %o - octal %x, %X - hexadecimal %c - unsigned char
WARNING | |
If an invalid format string is used, the behavior is undefined |
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Limitations
Read only
Examples
-->PRINT STRL$(60, "%d")
60
-->PRINT STRL$(60,"%o")
74
-->PRINT STRL$(60,"%x")
3c
-->PRINT STRL$(60,"%c")
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