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<p>%ascii is set to the EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation of '''ebcdic_val'''.</p>
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<var class="term">%ascii</var> is set to the EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation of <var class="term">ebcdic_val</var>.</p>


==Usage notes==
The inverse of <var>$E2A</var> is [[$A2E]].  
The inverse of <var>$E2A</var> is [[$A2E]].  


$E2A uses the "standard" EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation tables provided by Sirius, and it provides no mechanism for overriding these tables.
$E2A uses the "standard" EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation tables provided by Sirius, and it provides no mechanism for overriding these tables.
 
$E2A is available only in <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods]]</var> Version 6.8 and later.


==Products authorizing {{PAGENAMEE}}==  
==Products authorizing {{PAGENAMEE}}==  

Revision as of 23:18, 15 April 2013

Translate EBCDIC to ASCII

Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $E2A function is the EbcdicToAscii (String function). For a full list of string and numeric conversion functions see List of String methods and List of Float methods.

The $E2A function returns a string which is the ASCII equivalent of the (presumed) EBCDIC input string. $E2A is longString capable, that is, it can receive an input longstring and will produce an output longstring.

$E2A accepts one required argument and returns a string value.

The first argument is the string to be translated from EBCDIC to ASCII.

The returned result is a string which is the ASCII equivalent of the (presumed) EBCDIC input string.

Syntax

%ascii = $E2A(ebcdic_val)

%ascii is set to the EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation of ebcdic_val.

Usage notes

The inverse of $E2A is $A2E.

$E2A uses the "standard" EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation tables provided by Sirius, and it provides no mechanism for overriding these tables.

Products authorizing $E2A

Products authorizing $E2A