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− | [[AADD()]], [[AAVERAGE()]], [[ABROWSE()]], [[ACHOICE()]], [[ACOL()]], [[ACOPY()]], [[ADEL()]], [[ADESC()]], [[ADIR()]], [[AELEMENT()]], [[AFIELDS()]], [[AFILL()]], [[AINS()]], [[ALEN()]], [[AMAX()]], [[AMIN()]], [[APPEND FROM ARRAY]], [[AROW()]], [[ARRAY()]], [[ASIZE()]], [[ASORT()]], [[ASTORE()]], [[ASTRING()]], [[ASUBSCRIPT()]], [[ASUM()]], [[COPY TO ARRAY]], [[DECLARE]], [[DIMENSION]], [[GATHER]], [[IN_ARRAY()]], [[LOCAL]], [[PRIVATE]], [[PUBLIC]], [[RELEASE]], [[RESTORE]], [[SAVE]], [[SCATTER]], [[SET EXACT]] | + | [[AADD()]], [[AAVERAGE()]], [[ABROWSE()]], [[ACHOICE()]], [[ACOL()]], [[ACOPY()]], [[ADEL()]], [[ADESC()]], [[ADIR()]], [[AELEMENT()]], [[AFIELDS()]], [[AFILL()]], [[AINS()]], [[ALEN()]], [[AMAX()]], [[AMIN()]], [[APPEND FROM ARRAY]], [[AROW()]], [[ARRAY()]], [[ASIZE()]], [[ASORT()]], [[ASTORE()]], [[ASTRING()]], [[ASUBSCRIPT()]], [[ASUM()]], [[COPY TO ARRAY]], [[DECLARE]], [[DIMENSION]], [[GATHER]], [[IN_ARRAY()]], [[IS_ARRAY()]], [[LOCAL]], [[PRIVATE]], [[PUBLIC]], [[RELEASE]], [[RESTORE]], [[SAVE]], [[SCATTER]], [[SET EXACT]] |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 26 July 2010
Purpose
Function to search an array for an expression
Syntax
ASCAN(<array>, <exp>, [<expN>])
See Also
AADD(), AAVERAGE(), ABROWSE(), ACHOICE(), ACOL(), ACOPY(), ADEL(), ADESC(), ADIR(), AELEMENT(), AFIELDS(), AFILL(), AINS(), ALEN(), AMAX(), AMIN(), APPEND FROM ARRAY, AROW(), ARRAY(), ASIZE(), ASORT(), ASTORE(), ASTRING(), ASUBSCRIPT(), ASUM(), COPY TO ARRAY, DECLARE, DIMENSION, GATHER, IN_ARRAY(), IS_ARRAY(), LOCAL, PRIVATE, PUBLIC, RELEASE, RESTORE, SAVE, SCATTER, SET EXACT
Description
The ASCAN() function searches an array for the expression specified in <exp>. The expression may consist of any data type. It returns the element number at which the expression is located, or 0 if not found. The element number returned is the first occurrence of the string found. The SET EXACT command does not alter the find condition because the ASCAN() function works as if SET EXACT were OFF. The optional expression <expN> specifies the position at which to start the scan. If the <expN> is not specified then the search starts at the first element.
Example
use accounts declare names[reccount(),1] copy to array names fields company element_no=ascan(names, "OK Cleaning Company") if element_no > 0 ? names[m->element_no] OK Cleaning Company else dialog box "The company was not found." endif
Products
Recital, Recital Server