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==Example==
==Example==
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The following request calls <var>UnicodeChar</var> two times:
<li>The following request calls <var>UnicodeChar</var> two times:
<p class="code">begin
<p class="code">begin
   [[PrintText statement|printText]] {'inaugural':unicodeChar(5)}
   [[PrintText statement|printText]] {'inaugural':unicodeChar(5)}
   %u is unicode initial('xyz&amp;#xA1;':U
   %u is unicode initial('xyz&amp;#xA1;':[[U (String function)|U]])
   printText {%u:unicodeChar(4)}
   printText {%u:unicodeChar(4)}
end
end
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The question mark in the result represents an EBCDIC character that is not displayable.
The question mark in the result represents an EBCDIC character that is not displayable.
</ol>


==See also==
==See also==
<ul>
<ul>
<li>the instrinsic <var>String</var> [[U (String function)|U]] function
<li><var>[[U (String function)]]</var>
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</ul>


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Revision as of 20:35, 25 February 2011

The value at a specified position in the input string (Unicode class)


The UnicodeChar function returns the string value of the single character at a specified position in the method object Unicode string.

Syntax

%outUnicode = unicode:UnicodeChar( position)

Syntax terms

%outUnicode A Unicode variable to receive the result of the UnicodeChar method.
unicode A Unicode string.
position The position in the method object string, unicode, of the character you want to identify. A value of 1 finds the first character in the string.

Usage notes

  • The position value must be a non-negative, non-zero number; a zero or negative number results in request cancellation; a value greater than the declared length of the output string results in request cancellation.
  • For a given position, the UnicodeChar function returns the same value as the UnicodeSubstring function with a length argument of 1.
  • The UnicodeChar method is analogous to the intrinsic String Char function.
  • UnicodeChar is available as of Sirius Mods Version 7.5.

Example

The following request calls UnicodeChar two times:

begin printText {'inaugural':unicodeChar(5)} %u is unicode initial('xyz&#xA1;':U) printText {%u:unicodeChar(4)} end

The result is:

g ?

The question mark in the result represents an EBCDIC character that is not displayable.

See also