_ASCBCD - convert ASCII string to BCD.
(Not in the ANSI standard)
Usage:
_ascbcd(bcdptr,N,ascptr);
Where:
- void *bcdptr;
- is a BCD pointer as produced by "_bcdptr". See
"expl c lib _bcdptr"
for details. The area of memory indicated by
"bcdptr" should be large enough to hold the
converted ASCII string.
- int N;
- is the number of ASCII characters to be converted. If
this is greater than the length of the ASCII string, the
BCD string will be padded with blanks.
- char *ascptr;
- points to the ASCII string to be converted.
Description:
"_ascbcd" converts an ASCII string to an equivalent
BCD string.
See Also:
expl c lib _bcdptr
expl c lib _bcdasc
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