Hi,
I have some simple questions:
I want to test if a String is a """line feed""" So what is the good way of doing it? Or how do you do it?
I personlly do
aString = String lf or: [aString = String cr]
Is there some more special stuff to test? I have seen Character newPage, what is it?
I know that in windows we have cr+lf, grrrr....
Thanks Math
Hi Mathieu,
on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 18:12:19 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
I have some simple questions:
I want to test if a String is a """line feed""" So what is the good way of doing it? Or how do you do it?
I personlly do
aString = String lf or: [aString = String cr]
Okay this answers correct even if aString is empty.
Is there some more special stuff to test? I have seen Character newPage, what is it?
(aString indexOf: Character cr) > 0 "or = 1" (aString indexOf: Character lf) > 0 "or = 1"
These are alternatives and #= in your solution must loop through the chars of aString anyways.
/Klaus
I know that in windows we have cr+lf, grrrr....
Thanks Math
Klaus D. Witzel a écrit :
Hi Mathieu,
on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 18:12:19 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
I have some simple questions:
I want to test if a String is a """line feed""" So what is the good way of doing it? Or how do you do it?
I personlly do
aString = String lf or: [aString = String cr]
Okay this answers correct even if aString is empty.
Is there some more special stuff to test? I have seen Character newPage, what is it?
(aString indexOf: Character cr) > 0 "or = 1" (aString indexOf: Character lf) > 0 "or = 1"
These are alternatives and #= in your solution must loop through the chars of aString anyways.
Thanks Klaus I think your solution is better beceause [#= loop through chars] are not really intuitive.
/Klaus
I know that in windows we have cr+lf, grrrr....
Thanks Math
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