CHARB - extract BCD character from string.
Alternate Entry Name: .CHARB
Usage:
B:
ch = charb( string, pos );
C:
int *charb(int *string, int pos);
Where:
- string
- is a pointer to the beginning of a vector containing a
string of BCD characters.
- pos
- is a number indicating the position of the desired
character in the string. The character which begins the
string is in position zero, the next character is in
position one, and so on.
- ch
- is the character found in the specified position.
Description:
CHARB is used to extract a six-bit BCD character from a vector
containing BCD characters packed six characters per word. It
returns the character found in the specified position.
See Also:
expl b lib char
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