Alternate Entry Name: .LSTAR
B: char = lstar( char_pointer, char );
/* C users use subscripting */
LSTAR puts "char" in the place of the nine-bit character addressed by "char_pointer". LSTAR returns the replacement character "char" as its value.
LSTAR is analogous to the more traditional B library function LCHAR, but requires only two arguments instead of three.
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