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(Use Lua/Libshortcut template. Change category from "LUA Functions" to "Lua functions".)
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{{:Lua/Libshortcut|strbyte|string.byte}}
{{:Lua/Libshortcut|strbyte|string.byte}} __NOTOC__
string.byte(s [, i])


Return the numerical code the i-th character of the string passed.
Returns the numerical code of a character in a string.
indexByte = string.byte(s [, index])


== Arguments ==
:s [, index]
:; s : String - The string to get the numerical code from
:; index : Number - Optional argument specifying the index of the character to get the byte value of
== Returns ==
:; indexByte : Number - The byte value of the character at the specified position or nil if the index is invalid
== Example ==
  > = string.byte("ABCDE")      -- no index, so the first character
  > = string.byte("ABCDE")      -- no index, so the first character
  65
  65
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  > = string.byte("ABCDE",100)  -- index out of range, no value returned
  > = string.byte("ABCDE",100)  -- index out of range, no value returned


== Details ==
: The first valid index is 1.
: The last valid index is the length of the string.


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Revision as of 14:03, 27 June 2007

Lua/Libshortcut

Returns the numerical code of a character in a string.

indexByte = string.byte(s [, index])


Arguments

s [, index]
s
String - The string to get the numerical code from
index
Number - Optional argument specifying the index of the character to get the byte value of


Returns

indexByte
Number - The byte value of the character at the specified position or nil if the index is invalid


Example

> = string.byte("ABCDE")      -- no index, so the first character
65
> = string.byte("ABCDE",1)    -- indexes start at 1
65
> = string.byte("ABCDE",0)    -- we're not using C
> = string.byte("ABCDE",100)  -- index out of range, no value returned


Details

The first valid index is 1.
The last valid index is the length of the string.

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