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<section begin=dpl_desc/>Position of character at which the exception was thrown<section end=dpl_desc/>
CharacterPosition is a member of the CharacterTranslationException class.
Syntax
%num = %chTransEx:CharacterPosition
Syntax terms
%num | The position of the character at which the exception was thrown. |
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%chTransEx | A reference to an instance of a CharacterTranslationException object. |
Usage Notes
- The number of bytes that constitute a character depends on the type of string
that causes the exception:
- If EBCDIC, one byte corresponds to one character.
- If Unicode, two bytes correspond to one character.
- If UTF-16, two bytes correspond to one character.
- If UTF-8, the relationship between bytes and characters is variable, depending on the code points.