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char>=
Type: |
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function (subr) |
Source: |
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xlstr.c |
Syntax
- (char>= char1 charN ... )
- char1 - a character expression
charN - character expression[s] to compare
returns - T
if the characters are of monotonically non-increasing
ASCII value,
NIL otherwise
Note: case is significant with this function
Description
The 'char>=' function tests if all character arguments are
monotonically non-increasing.
T is returned if the arguments
are of monotonically non-increasing
ASCII value, NIL
otherwise. In the case of two arguments, this has the effect of
testing if 'char1' is greater than or equal to 'char2'. This test is case
sensitive, the character '#\a' is different and of greater
ASCII value than the characrer
'#\A'.
Examples
(char>= #\a #\b) => NIL
(char>= #\b #\a) => T
(char>= #\c #\b #\a) => T
(char>= #\a #\a) => T
(char>= #\c #\a #\b) => NIL
(char>= #\A #\a) => NIL
(char>= #\a #\A) => T
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