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Binary ORs the ASCII codes of characters in two strings.
CharOR( <cString1>, <cString2> ) --> cResult
The function returns a string by ORing the ASCII codes of the individual characters of both input strings.
The function operates until all characters of <cString1> are processed. It distinguishes the following situations:
| 1) | Len( <cString1> ) == Len( <cString2> ) |
| When both input strings are of the same length, the ASCII code of each character in <cString2> is XORed with the ASCII code of the corresponding character in <cString1>. |
| 2) | Len( <cString1> ) > Len( <cString2> ) |
| When the last character of <cString2> is reached, the function starts over with the first character of <cString2>, until the last character of <cString1> is processed. |
| 3) | Len( <cString1> ) < Len( <cString2> ) |
| The function returns when the last character of <cString1> is processed. |
Note: CharOR() exists for compatibility reasons. It is superseeded by xHarbour's binary OR operator.
| See also: | | (bitwise or), CharAND(), CharNOT(), CharXOR() |
| Category: | CT:String manipulation , Bitwise functions , Character functions |
| Source: | ct\charop.c |
| LIB: | xhb.lib |
| DLL: | xhbdll.dll |
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