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Hans,
Upon rereading the code, I see that you're correct. The reason being that
you've reversed which side of the compare the constant is.
I think that:
if %subst(source:i:1) >= '0' and %subst(source:i:1) <= '9';
is a little easier to read quickly. If you replace (paraphrase in
English) the code "%subst(source:i:1)" with the phrase "character to test"
and read it out loud, you'll see what I mean.
-mark
Original Message:
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From: Hans Boldt boldt@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 11:35:31 -0400
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: trimming non-numerics
mlazarus@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hans,
>
> Why do you say the using %Xlate / %Replace is overkill? Is it
performance
> you're concerned with? It would be fewer statements (either one or two)
> and doesn't reduce legibility, IMHO.
>
> Obviously, if there are other, unexpected, characters to strip out of the
> source string, then that's a different story. But that did not seem to be
> the case here.
>
>
> As an aside, the statement:
>
> if '0' <= %subst(source:i:1) and %subst(source:i:1) <= '9';
> should read:
> if '0' >= %subst(source:i:1) and %subst(source:i:1) <= '9';
No, this time I actually tested the code I posted. I first had it coded
as per your recommendation, but that didn't work.
Cheers! Hans
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