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− | ?TYPEOF(“…”) | + | ?TYPEOF(“…”) ‘ returns 0 |
− | ?TYPEOF(TOASCII8$(“…”)) ‘ returns 1 | + | ?TYPEOF(TOASCII8$(“…”)) ‘ returns 1 |
− | ?TYPEOF(TOUTF8$(“…”)) | + | ?TYPEOF(TOUTF8$(“…”)) ‘ returns 2 |
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 2 May 2017
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This function returns a number representing the type of the string (0 for no-type, 1 for ASCII-8, or 2 for UTF-8).
Syntax
TYPEOF(<string>)
Availability
Avilable since version 4.5.10
Type
<string>: String
<return value>: Long
Range
<string>: string
<return value>: 0, 1, 2
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Limitations
Read only
Examples
?TYPEOF(“…”) ‘ returns 0
?TYPEOF(TOASCII8$(“…”)) ‘ returns 1
?TYPEOF(TOUTF8$(“…”)) ‘ returns 2