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Clib Object Character Classification in Siebel eScript
The eScript language does not have a true character type. For the character classification routines, a char is actually a one-character string. Thus, actual programming usage is very much like C. For example, in the following fragment, both .isalnum() statements work properly: var t = Clib.isalnum('a');
var s = 'a'; var t = Clib.isalnum(s);
This fragment displays the following: true true
In the following fragment, both Clib.isalnum() statements cause errors because the parameters to them are strings with more than one character: var t = Clib.isalnum('ab');
var s = 'ab'; var t = Clib.isalnum(s);
The character classification methods return Booleans: true or false. The following character classification methods are supported in the Clib object:
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