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Latest revision as of 09:25, 20 September 2016
Contents
Purpose
Function to convert carriage returns
Syntax
HARDCR(<expC> | <memofield>)
See Also
HTML_TOPLAINTEXT(), LEN(), MEMOLINE(), MEMOREAD(), MEMOTRAN(), MEMOWRITE(), MLCOUNT(), MLINE()
Description
The HARDCR() function converts all the 'soft' carriage returns (ASCII 10) in the specified <expC> or <memofield>, to 'hard' carriage returns (ASCII 13). The HARDCR() function returns the <expC> or <memofield> as a character string, after conversion.
Example
cFormat = hardcr(notepad)