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This function finds the character position of the first character
This function finds the character position of the first character
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Revision as of 19:12, 26 January 2011

Position of first Unicode character not translatable to EBCDIC (Unicode class)


This function finds the character position of the first character in the input Unicode string that is not translatable to EBCDIC.

The UnicodeUntranslatablePosition function is available as of version 7.3 of the Sirius Mods.

Syntax

%number = unicode:UnicodeUntranslatablePosition

Syntax terms

%position A numeric variable to receive either of the following:
  • 0, indicating that all of the input Unicode characters are translatable to EBCDIC.
  • The character position of the first character that is not translatable to EBCDIC. Position 1 is the first character in the string.
unicode A Unicode string.

Examples

The following fragment shows a successful call of UnicodeUntranslatablePosition. The U constant function is used in the example.

%u Unicode Initial('A&#x80;B':U) Print %u:UnicodeUntranslatablePosition

The result is:

2

See also