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<p>%EBCDIC is set to the EBCDIC equivalent of hex_string.</p> | <p>%EBCDIC is set to the EBCDIC equivalent of hex_string.</p> | ||
==Examples== | |||
<p class="code"> %JUNK = $HexA('F1F2F3') | The following statement sets %JUNK to the string <code>123</code> (EBCDIC X'F1F2F3'): | ||
<p class="code">%JUNK = $HexA('F1F2F3') | |||
</p> | </p> | ||
%JUNK | And this statement sets %JUNK to EBCDIC X'0102', which is a non-displayable string. | ||
<p class="code"> %JUNK = $HexA('102') | <p class="code">%JUNK = $HexA('102') | ||
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Revision as of 23:23, 15 April 2013
Convert hexadecimal string to EBCDIC equivalent
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $HexA function is the HexToEbcdic (String function).
This function converts a hexadecimal string to its EBCDIC equivalent.
The $HexA function accepts one argument and returns a string result.
The first argument is a string containing the characters 0 - 9 and A - F. All other characters are treated as 0. If the number of characters in the first argument is odd, the first argument is considered to begin with an extra 0 character.
Syntax
%EBCDIC = $HexA(hex_string)
%EBCDIC is set to the EBCDIC equivalent of hex_string.
Examples
The following statement sets %JUNK to the string 123
(EBCDIC X'F1F2F3'):
%JUNK = $HexA('F1F2F3')
And this statement sets %JUNK to EBCDIC X'0102', which is a non-displayable string.
%JUNK = $HexA('102')
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