CHARSLIST()
Generates a sorted list of all characters in a string
- Syntax
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- CHARSLIST ([<cString>]) -> cSortedCharacterList
- Arguments
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- [<cString>] is the string for whom the function generates a sorted list of all characters Default: "" (empty string)
- Returns
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- <cSortedCharacterList> a sorted list of the characters in <cString>
- Description
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- The CHARLIST() function generates a sorted list of those characters that are contained in <cString>. This list can contain each character only once, so that its maximum length is 256. The function gives the same result as CHARSORT(CHARLIST(<cString>))
Examples
? charslist ("Hello World !") --> " !HWdelor"
Tests
charslist ("Hello World !") == " !HWdelor"
charslist ("Hello World !") == charsort (charlist ("Hello World !"))
charslist (nil) == ""
- Status
- Ready
- Compliance
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- CHARSLIST() is only available in Harbour's CT3 library.
- Platforms
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- All
- Files
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- Source is charlist.c, library is libct.
- See Also