Re: Win32Lib --Duh
- Posted by Lucius Hilley III <lhilley at CDC.NET> Jan 19, 1999
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Hmm, Sorry but NO. You see... This sequence of consecutive numbers. {97,98,99} is equal to this string or Sequence of letters. "abc" In other words, {97,98,99} equals "abc". SORRY !!!! Of course "123" equals {49,50,51} and will not be effected by upper() OR lower(). I don't think this is what you are asking though. I also don't think you are asking about. {"a","b","c"} which equals {{97},{98},{99}} and therefor would be different from {97,98,99}-- Yet both would be affected by upper(). Good Luck, Lucius L. Hilley III On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 15:29:02 -0800, Bret Belgarde <BretBelgarde at WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote: >That's what I get for not reading the documentation, (RTFM right?) Thanks for >pointing it >out to me, it will help. Any Ideas on the other though?(Tell the difference >between numbers >and alpha or will upper() do that also?) > Thanks > Bret >Lucius Hilley III wrote: > >> Gee, Bret. >> >> That is an easy one. The routine is upper() >> and you must include wildcard.e >> Syntax: >> include wildcard.e >> x2 = upper(x1) >> Description: >> Convert an atom or sequence to upper case. >> Example: >> s = upper("Euphoria") >> -- s is "EUPHORIA" >> Full description at ( http://members.aol.com/FilesEu/lib_u_z.htm ) >> >> Sincerely >> Lucius L. Hilley III