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| [[set]], [[resize]], [[reverse]], [[select]], [[in]], [[find]], [[toArray]], [[forEach]], [[count]], [[deleteAt]], [[deleteRange]], [[append]], [[sort]], [[param]], [[params]], [[arrayIntersect]], [[splitString]], [[joinString]], [[toLower]], [[toUpper]], [[toFixed]], [http://www.utf8-chartable.de/ Unicode Character Table] |= See also | | [[set]], [[resize]], [[reverse]], [[select]], [[in]], [[find]], [[toArray]], [[forEach]], [[count]], [[deleteAt]], [[deleteRange]], [[append]], [[sort]], [[param]], [[params]], [[arrayIntersect]], [[splitString]], [[joinString]], [[toLower]], [[toUpper]], [[toFixed]], [[endl]], [http://www.utf8-chartable.de/ Unicode Character Table] |= See also | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, 22 February 2017
Description
- Description:
- Converts the supplied Array of Numbers into a String.
The numbers in the array to be converted are the decimal Unicode representations of characters. - Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
hint toString [65,97,338];
returns "AaŒ"- Example 2:
["test","test"] joinString toString [12345] splitString toString [12345]; // ["test","test"]
Additional Information
- See also:
- setresizereverseselectinfindtoArrayforEachcountdeleteAtdeleteRangeappendsortparamparamsarrayIntersectsplitStringjoinStringtoLowertoUppertoFixedendlUnicode Character Table
Notes
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Notes
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- Posted on February 10, 2015 - 21:05 (UTC)
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Tabs and new lines can be created with toString [9] and toString [10], respectively. Alternatively, a new line can also be created with toString [92,110] ("\n"). If you save these strings into a variable, they can be manipulated like any other string. For example, the following code will work just fine and return the expected output:
_tab = toString [9]; for "_i" from 0 to 3 do { _tab = _tab + (toString [9]); }; copyToClipboard format ["x%1x",tab];