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Macro Example For Returning Character Paramet |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
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Solutions: The following macro is useful with the ?RIGHTCHAR or ?LEFTCHAR system variables. This macro function will return a 1 (one) if the character parameter is a letter or a 0 (zero) if it is not. FUNCTION IsLetter(Character) IF( (Character<"A" OR Character>"z") OR (Character>"Z" AND Character<"a")) RETURN(0) ELSE RETURN(1) ENDIF ENDFUNC |
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