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<li>The method object (<var class="term">characterMap</var>) may be null. | <li>The method object (<var class="term">characterMap</var>) may be null. | ||
The output of a copy of a | The output of a copy of a <var>Null</var> object is a <var>Null</var> object. | ||
<li>For an example of a <var>Copy</var> call, see the [[CharacterMap class#Example|"CharacterMap class"]] page. | <li>For an example of a <var>Copy</var> call, see the [[CharacterMap class#Example|"CharacterMap class"]] page. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 30 November 2011
Copy specified CharacterMap object (CharacterMap class)
For more information about copyability, see "Copying objects".
Syntax
%outCharacterMap = characterMap:Copy
Syntax terms
%outCharacterMap | A CharacterMap object variable to contain the copied object. |
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characterMap | A CharacterMap object, which may be Null. |
Usage notes
- The method object (characterMap) may be null. The output of a copy of a Null object is a Null object.
- For an example of a Copy call, see the "CharacterMap class" page.