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Latest revision as of 12:14, 13 January 2010
Purpose
Function to wrap a string to a given line width
Syntax
WORDWRAP(<expC1> [, <expN> [, <expC2> [, <expL>]]])
See Also
BOLD(), CENTER(), LPAD(), REVERSE(), RPAD(), UNDERLINE()
Description
The WORDWRAP() function wraps the character string <expC1> to a given line width. The line width defaults to 80 characters if not specified in the optional <expN>. An alternative line break character may be specified in <expC2>. By default, words longer than the line width are not wrapped. To wrap them, the optional <expL> should be set to true (.T.).
Example
open database southwind use customers echo wordwrap(companyname,20,"<br>\n",.T.)
Products
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