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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003,
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4 @c 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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6 @setfilename ../info/strings
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7 @node Strings and Characters, Lists, Numbers, Top
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8 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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9 @chapter Strings and Characters
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10 @cindex strings
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11 @cindex character arrays
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12 @cindex characters
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13 @cindex bytes
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14
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15 A string in Emacs Lisp is an array that contains an ordered sequence
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16 of characters. Strings are used as names of symbols, buffers, and
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17 files; to send messages to users; to hold text being copied between
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18 buffers; and for many other purposes. Because strings are so important,
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19 Emacs Lisp has many functions expressly for manipulating them. Emacs
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20 Lisp programs use strings more often than individual characters.
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22 @xref{Strings of Events}, for special considerations for strings of
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23 keyboard character events.
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25 @menu
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26 * Basics: String Basics. Basic properties of strings and characters.
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27 * Predicates for Strings:: Testing whether an object is a string or char.
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28 * Creating Strings:: Functions to allocate new strings.
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29 * Modifying Strings:: Altering the contents of an existing string.
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30 * Text Comparison:: Comparing characters or strings.
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31 * String Conversion:: Converting to and from characters and strings.
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32 * Formatting Strings:: @code{format}: Emacs's analogue of @code{printf}.
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33 * Case Conversion:: Case conversion functions.
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34 * Case Tables:: Customizing case conversion.
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35 @end menu
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37 @node String Basics
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38 @section String and Character Basics
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39
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40 Characters are represented in Emacs Lisp as integers;
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41 whether an integer is a character or not is determined only by how it is
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42 used. Thus, strings really contain integers.
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45 altered once the string exists. Strings in Lisp are @emph{not}
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46 terminated by a distinguished character code. (By contrast, strings in
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47 C are terminated by a character with @acronym{ASCII} code 0.)
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49 Since strings are arrays, and therefore sequences as well, you can
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50 operate on them with the general array and sequence functions.
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51 (@xref{Sequences Arrays Vectors}.) For example, you can access or
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52 change individual characters in a string using the functions @code{aref}
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53 and @code{aset} (@pxref{Array Functions}).
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56 Emacs strings (and in buffers): unibyte and multibyte (@pxref{Text
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57 Representations}). An @acronym{ASCII} character always occupies one byte in a
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60 For most Lisp programming, you don't need to be concerned with these two
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61 representations.
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63 Sometimes key sequences are represented as strings. When a string is
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64 a key sequence, string elements in the range 128 to 255 represent meta
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68 Strings cannot hold characters that have the hyper, super or alt
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69 modifiers; they can hold @acronym{ASCII} control characters, but no other
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70 control characters. They do not distinguish case in @acronym{ASCII} control
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72 a key sequence, you must use a vector instead of a string.
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73 @xref{Character Type}, for more information about the representation of meta
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74 and other modifiers for keyboard input characters.
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76 Strings are useful for holding regular expressions. You can also
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77 match regular expressions against strings with @code{string-match}
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78 (@pxref{Regexp Search}). The functions @code{match-string}
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80 Match}) are useful for decomposing and modifying strings after
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81 matching regular expressions against them.
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84 in it, as well as the characters themselves. @xref{Text Properties}.
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85 All the Lisp primitives that copy text from strings to buffers or other
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86 strings also copy the properties of the characters being copied.
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89 copy them into buffers. @xref{Character Type}, and @ref{String Type},
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90 for information about the syntax of characters and strings.
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91 @xref{Non-ASCII Characters}, for functions to convert between text
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92 representations and to encode and decode character codes.
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94 @node Predicates for Strings
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95 @section The Predicates for Strings
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97 For more information about general sequence and array predicates,
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98 see @ref{Sequences Arrays Vectors}, and @ref{Arrays}.
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100 @defun stringp object
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101 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a string, @code{nil}
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103 @end defun
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105 @defun char-or-string-p object
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106 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a string or a
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107 character (i.e., an integer), @code{nil} otherwise.
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108 @end defun
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110 @node Creating Strings
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111 @section Creating Strings
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113 The following functions create strings, either from scratch, or by
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114 putting strings together, or by taking them apart.
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117 This function returns a string made up of @var{count} repetitions of
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120 @example
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121 (make-string 5 ?x)
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122 @result{} "xxxxx"
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123 (make-string 0 ?x)
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124 @result{} ""
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125 @end example
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127 Other functions to compare with this one include @code{char-to-string}
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128 (@pxref{String Conversion}), @code{make-vector} (@pxref{Vectors}), and
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129 @code{make-list} (@pxref{Building Lists}).
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130 @end defun
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132 @defun string &rest characters
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133 This returns a string containing the characters @var{characters}.
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135 @example
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136 (string ?a ?b ?c)
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137 @result{} "abc"
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138 @end example
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139 @end defun
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142 This function returns a new string which consists of those characters
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144 index @var{start} up to (but excluding) the character at the index
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145 @var{end}. The first character is at index zero.
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147 @example
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148 @group
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149 (substring "abcdefg" 0 3)
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150 @result{} "abc"
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197 @noindent
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209 @result{} [b (c)]
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233 @cindex copying strings
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235 This function returns a new string consisting of the characters in the
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242 (concat "abc" "-def")
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244 (concat "abc" (list 120 121) [122])
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246 ;; @r{@code{nil} is an empty sequence.}
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247 (concat "abc" nil "-def")
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248 @result{} "abc-def"
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249 (concat "The " "quick brown " "fox.")
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250 @result{} "The quick brown fox."
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252 @result{} ""
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253 @end example
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256 The @code{concat} function always constructs a new string that is
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266 For information about other concatenation functions, see the
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292 (split-string " two words ")
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301 (split-string " two words "
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302 split-string-default-separators)
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303 @result{} ("" "two" "words" "")
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304 @end example
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306 More examples:
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308 @example
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309 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o")
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310 @result{} ("S" "up is g" "" "d f" "" "d")
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311 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o" t)
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312 @result{} ("S" "up is g" "d f" "d")
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313 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o+")
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314 @result{} ("S" "up is g" "d f" "d")
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315 @end example
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316
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317 Empty matches do count, except that @code{split-string} will not look
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318 for a final empty match when it already reached the end of the string
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319 using a non-empty match or when @var{string} is empty:
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320
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321 @example
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322 (split-string "aooob" "o*")
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323 @result{} ("" "a" "" "b" "")
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324 (split-string "ooaboo" "o*")
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325 @result{} ("" "" "a" "b" "")
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326 (split-string "" "")
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327 @result{} ("")
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328 @end example
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329
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330 However, when @var{separators} can match the empty string,
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331 @var{omit-nulls} is usually @code{t}, so that the subtleties in the
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332 three previous examples are rarely relevant:
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334 @example
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335 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o*" t)
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336 @result{} ("S" "u" "p" " " "i" "s" " " "g" "d" " " "f" "d")
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337 (split-string "Nice doggy!" "" t)
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338 @result{} ("N" "i" "c" "e" " " "d" "o" "g" "g" "y" "!")
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339 (split-string "" "" t)
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340 @result{} nil
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341 @end example
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343 Somewhat odd, but predictable, behavior can occur for certain
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344 ``non-greedy'' values of @var{separators} that can prefer empty
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345 matches over non-empty matches. Again, such values rarely occur in
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346 practice:
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348 @example
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349 (split-string "ooo" "o*" t)
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350 @result{} nil
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351 (split-string "ooo" "\\|o+" t)
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352 @result{} ("o" "o" "o")
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353 @end example
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354 @end defun
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355
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356 @defvar split-string-default-separators
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357 The default value of @var{separators} for @code{split-string}. Its
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358 usual value is @w{@samp{"[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"}}.
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359 @end defvar
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360
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361 @node Modifying Strings
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362 @section Modifying Strings
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363
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364 The most basic way to alter the contents of an existing string is with
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365 @code{aset} (@pxref{Array Functions}). @code{(aset @var{string}
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366 @var{idx} @var{char})} stores @var{char} into @var{string} at index
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367 @var{idx}. Each character occupies one or more bytes, and if @var{char}
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369 that index, @code{aset} signals an error.
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371 A more powerful function is @code{store-substring}:
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373 @defun store-substring string idx obj
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374 This function alters part of the contents of the string @var{string}, by
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375 storing @var{obj} starting at index @var{idx}. The argument @var{obj}
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376 may be either a character or a (smaller) string.
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377
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378 Since it is impossible to change the length of an existing string, it is
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379 an error if @var{obj} doesn't fit within @var{string}'s actual length,
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380 or if any new character requires a different number of bytes from the
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381 character currently present at that point in @var{string}.
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382 @end defun
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383
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384 To clear out a string that contained a password, use
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385 @code{clear-string}:
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387 @defun clear-string string
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388 This clears the contents of @var{string} to zeros.
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389 It may also change @var{string}'s length and convert it to
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390 a unibyte string.
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391 @end defun
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393 @need 2000
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395 @section Comparison of Characters and Strings
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396 @cindex string equality
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407 (char-equal ?x ?X))
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408 @result{} nil
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415 their print names are used.
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419 (string= "abc" "abc")
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420 @result{} t
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421 (string= "abc" "ABC")
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422 @result{} nil
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424 @result{} nil
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429 strings, it uses @code{string=}.
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434 127 (@acronym{ASCII}) or 160 through 255 (@code{eight-bit-graphic}).
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444 Lisp programmers ever get confronted with. @xref{Text
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445 Representations}.
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447
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449 @code{string-equal} is another name for @code{string=}.
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450 @end defun
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452 @cindex lexical comparison
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453 @defun string< string1 string2
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454 @c (findex string< causes problems for permuted index!!)
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455 This function compares two strings a character at a time. It
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456 scans both the strings at the same time to find the first pair of corresponding
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457 characters that do not match. If the lesser character of these two is
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461 @code{nil}. If the two strings match entirely, the value is @code{nil}.
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462
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463 Pairs of characters are compared according to their character codes.
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464 Keep in mind that lower case letters have higher numeric values in the
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465 @acronym{ASCII} character set than their upper case counterparts; digits and
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469 multibyte non-@acronym{ASCII} character (@pxref{Text Representations}).
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471 @example
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472 @group
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473 (string< "abc" "abd")
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474 @result{} t
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475 (string< "abd" "abc")
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476 @result{} nil
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477 (string< "123" "abc")
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478 @result{} t
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479 @end group
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480 @end example
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481
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483 length of @var{string1}, then the result is @code{t}. If they match up
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484 to the length of @var{string2}, the result is @code{nil}. A string of
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485 no characters is less than any other string.
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486
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487 @example
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488 @group
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489 (string< "" "abc")
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490 @result{} t
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491 (string< "ab" "abc")
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492 @result{} t
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493 (string< "abc" "")
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494 @result{} nil
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495 (string< "abc" "ab")
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496 @result{} nil
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497 (string< "" "")
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498 @result{} nil
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500 @end example
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502 Symbols are also allowed as arguments, in which case their print names
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506 @defun string-lessp string1 string2
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508 @end defun
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510 @defun compare-strings string1 start1 end1 string2 start2 end2 &optional ignore-case
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511 This function compares the specified part of @var{string1} with the
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512 specified part of @var{string2}. The specified part of @var{string1}
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513 runs from index @var{start1} up to index @var{end1} (@code{nil} means
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514 the end of the string). The specified part of @var{string2} runs from
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515 index @var{start2} up to index @var{end2} (@code{nil} means the end of
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516 the string).
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517
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521 @var{ignore-case} is non-@code{nil}, then case is ignored, so that
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524 If the specified portions of the two strings match, the value is
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525 @code{t}. Otherwise, the value is an integer which indicates how many
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526 leading characters agree, and which string is less. Its absolute value
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527 is one plus the number of characters that agree at the beginning of the
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528 two strings. The sign is negative if @var{string1} (or its specified
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529 portion) is less.
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530 @end defun
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531
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532 @defun assoc-string key alist &optional case-fold
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533 This function works like @code{assoc}, except that @var{key} must be a
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534 string, and comparison is done using @code{compare-strings}. If
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535 @var{case-fold} is non-@code{nil}, it ignores case differences.
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536 Unlike @code{assoc}, this function can also match elements of the alist
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537 that are strings rather than conses. In particular, @var{alist} can
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539 @xref{Association Lists}.
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540 @end defun
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541
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544 which matches a regular expression against a string, can be used
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545 for a kind of string comparison; see @ref{Regexp Search}.
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547 @node String Conversion
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548 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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549 @section Conversion of Characters and Strings
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550 @cindex conversion of strings
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553 strings and integers. @code{format} (@pxref{Formatting Strings})
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554 and @code{prin1-to-string}
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556 @code{read-from-string} (@pxref{Input Functions}) can ``convert'' a
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557 string representation of a Lisp object into an object. The functions
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558 @code{string-make-multibyte} and @code{string-make-unibyte} convert the
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559 text representation of a string (@pxref{Converting Representations}).
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564 functions are used primarily for making help messages.
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566 @defun char-to-string character
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567 @cindex character to string
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568 This function returns a new string containing one character,
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569 @var{character}. This function is semi-obsolete because the function
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570 @code{string} is more general. @xref{Creating Strings}.
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573 @defun string-to-char string
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580 @example
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584 @result{} 120
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585 (string-to-char "")
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586 @result{} 0
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587 @group
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588 (string-to-char "\000")
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589 @result{} 0
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590 @end group
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591 @end example
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593 This function may be eliminated in the future if it does not seem useful
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595 @end defun
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597 @defun number-to-string number
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598 @cindex integer to string
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599 @cindex integer to decimal
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600 This function returns a string consisting of the printed base-ten
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601 representation of @var{number}, which may be an integer or a floating
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602 point number. The returned value starts with a minus sign if the argument is
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606 (number-to-string 256)
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608 @group
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609 (number-to-string -23)
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610 @result{} "-23"
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611 @end group
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612 (number-to-string -23.5)
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614 @end example
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616 @cindex int-to-string
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617 @code{int-to-string} is a semi-obsolete alias for this function.
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618
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619 See also the function @code{format} in @ref{Formatting Strings}.
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620 @end defun
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622 @defun string-to-number string &optional base
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623 @cindex string to number
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624 This function returns the numeric value of the characters in
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625 @var{string}. If @var{base} is non-@code{nil}, it must be an integer
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626 between 2 and 16 (inclusive), and integers are converted in that base.
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627 If @var{base} is @code{nil}, then base ten is used. Floating point
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629 radices for floating point numbers, because that would be much more
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630 work and does not seem useful. If @var{string} looks like an integer
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632 @code{string-to-number} returns a floating point result.
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633
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634 The parsing skips spaces and tabs at the beginning of @var{string},
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635 then reads as much of @var{string} as it can interpret as a number in
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636 the given base. (On some systems it ignores other whitespace at the
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638 the ignored whitespace is neither a digit in the given base, nor a
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639 plus or minus sign, nor the leading dot of a floating point number,
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640 this function returns 0.
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642 @example
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643 (string-to-number "256")
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644 @result{} 256
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645 (string-to-number "25 is a perfect square.")
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646 @result{} 25
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647 (string-to-number "X256")
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648 @result{} 0
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649 (string-to-number "-4.5")
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650 @result{} -4.5
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651 (string-to-number "1e5")
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652 @result{} 100000.0
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653 @end example
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655 @findex string-to-int
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656 @code{string-to-int} is an obsolete alias for this function.
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657 @end defun
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658
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659 Here are some other functions that can convert to or from a string:
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660
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661 @table @code
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662 @item concat
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663 @code{concat} can convert a vector or a list into a string.
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664 @xref{Creating Strings}.
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666 @item vconcat
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667 @code{vconcat} can convert a string into a vector. @xref{Vector
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668 Functions}.
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669
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670 @item append
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671 @code{append} can convert a string into a list. @xref{Building Lists}.
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672 @end table
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673
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675 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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677 @cindex formatting strings
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678 @cindex strings, formatting them
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681 computed values at various places in a constant string. This constant string
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682 controls how the other values are printed, as well as where they appear;
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685 Formatting is often useful for computing messages to be displayed. In
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687 formatting feature described here; they differ from @code{format} only
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690 @defun format string &rest objects
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691 This function returns a new string that is made by copying
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692 @var{string} and then replacing any format specification
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695
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696 The characters in @var{string}, other than the format specifications,
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698 these are copied into the output also.
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702 @cindex format specification
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712 @result{} "The value of fill-column is 72."
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716 If @var{string} contains more than one format specification, the
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717 format specifications correspond to successive values from
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722 extra values to be formatted are ignored.
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725 you supply a value that doesn't fit the requirements, an error is
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726 signaled.
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731 @item %s
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732 Replace the specification with the printed representation of the object,
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735 by their contents alone, with no @samp{"} characters, and symbols appear
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741
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742 @item %S
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743 Replace the specification with the printed representation of the object,
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745 Functions}). Thus, strings are enclosed in @samp{"} characters, and
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746 @samp{\} characters appear where necessary before special characters.
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747
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748 @item %o
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749 @cindex integer to octal
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750 Replace the specification with the base-eight representation of an
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751 integer.
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752
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753 @item %d
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754 Replace the specification with the base-ten representation of an
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755 integer.
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757 @item %x
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758 @itemx %X
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759 @cindex integer to hexadecimal
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760 Replace the specification with the base-sixteen representation of an
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761 integer. @samp{%x} uses lower case and @samp{%X} uses upper case.
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763 @item %c
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764 Replace the specification with the character which is the value given.
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765
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766 @item %e
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768 point number.
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769
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770 @item %f
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771 Replace the specification with the decimal-point notation for a floating
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772 point number.
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774 @item %g
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776 using either exponential notation or decimal-point notation, whichever
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777 is shorter.
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779 @item %%
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780 Replace the specification with a single @samp{%}. This format
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781 specification is unusual in that it does not use a value. For example,
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782 @code{(format "%% %d" 30)} returns @code{"% 30"}.
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783 @end table
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784
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785 Any other format character results in an @samp{Invalid format
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786 operation} error.
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787
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789
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790 @example
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791 @group
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792 (format "The name of this buffer is %s." (buffer-name))
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793 @result{} "The name of this buffer is strings.texi."
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795 (format "The buffer object prints as %s." (current-buffer))
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796 @result{} "The buffer object prints as strings.texi."
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798 (format "The octal value of %d is %o,
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799 and the hex value is %x." 18 18 18)
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800 @result{} "The octal value of 18 is 22,
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802 @end group
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803 @end example
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804
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805 @cindex field width
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806 @cindex padding
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807 All the specification characters allow an optional ``width'', which
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808 is a digit-string between the @samp{%} and the character. If the
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809 printed representation of the object contains fewer characters than
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810 this width, then it is padded. The padding is on the left if the
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811 width is positive (or starts with zero) and on the right if the
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812 width is negative. The padding character is normally a space, but if
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813 the width starts with a zero, zeros are used for padding. Some of
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814 these conventions are ignored for specification characters for which
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815 they do not make sense. That is, @samp{%s}, @samp{%S} and @samp{%c}
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817 the left. Also, @samp{%%} accepts a width, but ignores it. Here are
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818 some examples of padding:
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819
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820 @example
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821 (format "%06d is padded on the left with zeros" 123)
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822 @result{} "000123 is padded on the left with zeros"
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823
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824 (format "%-6d is padded on the right" 123)
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825 @result{} "123 is padded on the right"
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826 @end example
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827
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828 If the width is too small, @code{format} does not truncate the
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829 object's printed representation. Thus, you can use a width to specify
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830 a minimum spacing between columns with no risk of losing information.
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831
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832 In the following three examples, @samp{%7s} specifies a minimum width
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833 of 7. In the first case, the string inserted in place of @samp{%7s} has
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836 not truncated. In the third case, the padding is on the right.
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838 @smallexample
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839 @group
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840 (format "The word `%7s' actually has %d letters in it."
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841 "foo" (length "foo"))
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842 @result{} "The word ` foo' actually has 3 letters in it."
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843 @end group
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844
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845 @group
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846 (format "The word `%7s' actually has %d letters in it."
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847 "specification" (length "specification"))
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848 @result{} "The word `specification' actually has 13 letters in it."
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849 @end group
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850
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851 @group
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852 (format "The word `%-7s' actually has %d letters in it."
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853 "foo" (length "foo"))
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854 @result{} "The word `foo ' actually has 3 letters in it."
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855 @end group
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856 @end smallexample
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857
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858 @cindex precision in format specifications
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859 All the specification characters allow an optional ``precision''
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861 a decimal-point @samp{.} followed by a digit-string. For the
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862 floating-point specifications (@samp{%e}, @samp{%f}, @samp{%g}), the
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863 precision specifies how many decimal places to show; if zero, the
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864 decimal-point itself is also omitted. For @samp{%s} and @samp{%S},
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865 the precision truncates the string to the given width, so
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866 @samp{%.3s} shows only the first three characters of the
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867 representation for @var{object}. Precision is ignored for other
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868 specification characters.
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869
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870 @cindex flags in format specifications
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873
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874 A space character inserts a space for positive numbers (otherwise
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875 nothing is inserted for positive numbers). This flag is ignored
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876 except for @samp{%d}, @samp{%e}, @samp{%f}, @samp{%g}.
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877
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878 The flag @samp{#} indicates ``alternate form''. For @samp{%o} it
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880 the result is prefixed with @samp{0x} or @samp{0X}. For @samp{%e},
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881 @samp{%f}, and @samp{%g} a decimal point is always shown even if the
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882 precision is zero.
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884 @node Case Conversion
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885 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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886 @section Case Conversion in Lisp
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889 @cindex character case
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890 @cindex case conversion in Lisp
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894 alphabetic characters (the letters @samp{A} through @samp{Z} and
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895 @samp{a} through @samp{z}, as well as non-@acronym{ASCII} letters); other
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896 characters are not altered. You can specify a different case
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897 conversion mapping by specifying a case table (@pxref{Case Tables}).
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899 These functions do not modify the strings that are passed to them as
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900 arguments.
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903 @acronym{ASCII} codes 88 and 120 respectively.
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905 @defun downcase string-or-char
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906 This function converts a character or a string to lower case.
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908 When the argument to @code{downcase} is a string, the function creates
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910 upper case is converted to lower case. When the argument to
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912 corresponding lower case character. This value is an integer. If the
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913 original character is lower case, or is not a letter, then the value
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917 (downcase "The cat in the hat")
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918 @result{} "the cat in the hat"
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920 (downcase ?X)
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921 @result{} 120
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922 @end example
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923 @end defun
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924
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925 @defun upcase string-or-char
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926 This function converts a character or a string to upper case.
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927
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928 When the argument to @code{upcase} is a string, the function creates
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929 and returns a new string in which each letter in the argument that is
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934 If the original character is upper case, or is not a letter, then the
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935 value returned equals the original character.
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937 @example
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938 (upcase "The cat in the hat")
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939 @result{} "THE CAT IN THE HAT"
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941 (upcase ?x)
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942 @result{} 88
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943 @end example
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944 @end defun
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945
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946 @defun capitalize string-or-char
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947 @cindex capitalization
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948 This function capitalizes strings or characters. If
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949 @var{string-or-char} is a string, the function creates and returns a new
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950 string, whose contents are a copy of @var{string-or-char} in which each
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951 word has been capitalized. This means that the first character of each
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952 word is converted to upper case, and the rest are converted to lower
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953 case.
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954
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955 The definition of a word is any sequence of consecutive characters that
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956 are assigned to the word constituent syntax class in the current syntax
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957 table (@pxref{Syntax Class Table}).
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959 When the argument to @code{capitalize} is a character, @code{capitalize}
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960 has the same result as @code{upcase}.
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962 @example
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963 @group
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964 (capitalize "The cat in the hat")
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965 @result{} "The Cat In The Hat"
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966 @end group
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968 @group
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969 (capitalize "THE 77TH-HATTED CAT")
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970 @result{} "The 77th-Hatted Cat"
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971 @end group
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973 @group
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974 (capitalize ?x)
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975 @result{} 88
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976 @end group
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977 @end example
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978 @end defun
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979
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980 @defun upcase-initials string-or-char
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981 If @var{string-or-char} is a string, this function capitalizes the
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982 initials of the words in @var{string-or-char}, without altering any
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983 letters other than the initials. It returns a new string whose
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984 contents are a copy of @var{string-or-char}, in which each word has
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985 had its initial letter converted to upper case.
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986
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987 The definition of a word is any sequence of consecutive characters that
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988 are assigned to the word constituent syntax class in the current syntax
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989 table (@pxref{Syntax Class Table}).
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990
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991 When the argument to @code{upcase-initials} is a character,
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992 @code{upcase-initials} has the same result as @code{upcase}.
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993
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994 @example
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995 @group
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996 (upcase-initials "The CAT in the hAt")
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997 @result{} "The CAT In The HAt"
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998 @end group
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999 @end example
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1000 @end defun
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1002 @xref{Text Comparison}, for functions that compare strings; some of
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1003 them ignore case differences, or can optionally ignore case differences.
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1004
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1005 @node Case Tables
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1006 @section The Case Table
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1008 You can customize case conversion by installing a special @dfn{case
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1009 table}. A case table specifies the mapping between upper case and lower
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1010 case letters. It affects both the case conversion functions for Lisp
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1011 objects (see the previous section) and those that apply to text in the
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1012 buffer (@pxref{Case Changes}). Each buffer has a case table; there is
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1013 also a standard case table which is used to initialize the case table
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1014 of new buffers.
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1015
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1016 A case table is a char-table (@pxref{Char-Tables}) whose subtype is
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1017 @code{case-table}. This char-table maps each character into the
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1018 corresponding lower case character. It has three extra slots, which
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1019 hold related tables:
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1021 @table @var
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1022 @item upcase
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1023 The upcase table maps each character into the corresponding upper
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1024 case character.
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1025 @item canonicalize
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1026 The canonicalize table maps all of a set of case-related characters
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1027 into a particular member of that set.
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1028 @item equivalences
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1029 The equivalences table maps each one of a set of case-related characters
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1030 into the next character in that set.
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1031 @end table
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1033 In simple cases, all you need to specify is the mapping to lower-case;
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1034 the three related tables will be calculated automatically from that one.
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1039 maps for both lower case and upper case.
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1041 The extra table @var{canonicalize} maps each character to a canonical
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1042 equivalent; any two characters that are related by case-conversion have
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1043 the same canonical equivalent character. For example, since @samp{a}
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1044 and @samp{A} are related by case-conversion, they should have the same
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1045 canonical equivalent character (which should be either @samp{a} for both
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1046 of them, or @samp{A} for both of them).
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1047
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1048 The extra table @var{equivalences} is a map that cyclically permutes
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1049 each equivalence class (of characters with the same canonical
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1050 equivalent). (For ordinary @acronym{ASCII}, this would map @samp{a} into
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1051 @samp{A} and @samp{A} into @samp{a}, and likewise for each set of
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1052 equivalent characters.)
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1054 When you construct a case table, you can provide @code{nil} for
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1055 @var{canonicalize}; then Emacs fills in this slot from the lower case
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1056 and upper case mappings. You can also provide @code{nil} for
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1057 @var{equivalences}; then Emacs fills in this slot from
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1058 @var{canonicalize}. In a case table that is actually in use, those
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1059 components are non-@code{nil}. Do not try to specify @var{equivalences}
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1060 without also specifying @var{canonicalize}.
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1062 Here are the functions for working with case tables:
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1064 @defun case-table-p object
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1065 This predicate returns non-@code{nil} if @var{object} is a valid case
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1066 table.
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1067 @end defun
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1068
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1069 @defun set-standard-case-table table
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1070 This function makes @var{table} the standard case table, so that it will
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1071 be used in any buffers created subsequently.
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1074 @defun standard-case-table
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1075 This returns the standard case table.
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1076 @end defun
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1078 @defun current-case-table
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1079 This function returns the current buffer's case table.
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1080 @end defun
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1081
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1082 @defun set-case-table table
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1083 This sets the current buffer's case table to @var{table}.
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1084 @end defun
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1086 The following three functions are convenient subroutines for packages
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1087 that define non-@acronym{ASCII} character sets. They modify the specified
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1088 case table @var{case-table}; they also modify the standard syntax table.
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1089 @xref{Syntax Tables}. Normally you would use these functions to change
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1090 the standard case table.
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1092 @defun set-case-syntax-pair uc lc case-table
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1093 This function specifies a pair of corresponding letters, one upper case
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1094 and one lower case.
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1095 @end defun
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1097 @defun set-case-syntax-delims l r case-table
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1099 case-invariant delimiters.
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1101
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1102 @defun set-case-syntax char syntax case-table
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1103 This function makes @var{char} case-invariant, with syntax
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1104 @var{syntax}.
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1105 @end defun
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1108 This command displays a description of the contents of the current
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1109 buffer's case table.
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1114 @end ignore