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2.4.5 Management

0622E #>CHR ( # → chr )
Returns character with the specified ASCII code.
109DD CHR>$ ( chr → $* Strings )
Converts a character into a string.
05DEF LEN$ ( $ → #length )
Returns length in bytes.
0E336 DUPLEN$ ( $ → $ # )
DUP then LEN$.
0FA79 NEWLINE$&$ ( $ → "$\0a" )
Appends newline character to string. aka: NEWLINE&$
058A6 CAR$ ( $ → chr )
( $ → "" )
Returns first character of string as a string, or NULL$ for null string.
05925 CDR$ ( $ → $' )
Returns string without first character, or NULL$ for null string.
0EE54 POS$ ( $ $find start# → #pos )
( $ $find start# → #0 )
Search for $find in $search, starting at position #start. Returns position of $find or 0 if not found. Same entry as POSCHR.
0EE54 POSCHR ( $search chr #start → #pos )
( $search chr #start → #0 )
Same entry as <REF>POS$.
0EE60 POS$REV ( $ $find #limit → #pos )
( $ $find #limit → #0 )
Searches backwards from #limit to #1. Same entry as <REF>POSCHRREV.
0EE60 POSCHRREV ( $seach chr #start → #pos )
( $seach chr #start → #0 )
Same entry as <REF>POS$REV.
05EEC SUB$ ( $ #start #end → $' )
Returns substring between specified positions.
0FB2D #1-SUB$ ( $ #start #end+#1 → $' )
Does #1- and then SUB$.
0FB41 1_#1-SUB$ ( $ #end → $' )
Returns substring with the first #end characters. aka: 1_#1-SUB
0FB55 LAST$ ( $ #start → $' )
Returns substring from the specified start position to the end (inclusive).
0FB69 #1+LAST$ ( $ #start-#1 → $' )
Returns substring from the specified start position to the end (exclusive).
0F647 SUB$SWAP ( ob $ # #' → $' ob )
SUB$ then SWAP.
14370 SUB$1# ( $ #pos → #' )
Returns bint with ASCII code of character at the specified position.
0D7E5 EXPAND ( hxs #nibs → hxs' )
Appends #nibs zero nibbles to the hxs.
05947 &$ ( $ $' → $+$' )
Concatenates two strings.
107E5 &$SWAP ( ob $ $' → $+$' ob )
&$ then SWAP.
0DF21 !append$ ( $ $' → $+$' )
Tries &$, if not enough memory does !!append$?.
0F809 !append$SWAP ( ob $ $' → $+$' ob )
!append$ then SWAP.
0DF4B !!append$ ( $ $' → $+$' )
Tries appending "in place".
05A0F >H$ ( $ chr → $' )
Prepends character to string
05AA2 >T$ ( $ chr → $' )
Appends character to string.
0F48A APPEND_SPACE ( $ → $' )
Appends space to string.
0DE9A SWAP&$ ( $ $' → $'+$ )
Concatenates two strings.


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