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* [[LTRIM$]], [[MID$]] | * [[LTRIM$]], [[MID$ (function)]] | ||
* [[RIGHT$]], [[LEFT$]] | * [[RIGHT$]], [[LEFT$]] | ||
* [[HEX$]], [[OCT$]] | * [[HEX$]], [[OCT$]] |
Revision as of 00:44, 26 February 2023
The STR$ function returns the STRING representation of a numerical value.
Syntax
- result$ = STR$(number)
Parameters
- number is any numerical type value to convert.
Description
- Returns any type number value with leading sign(space/minus) or decimal point when one exists in the numerical value.
- If number is positive, the STRING value returned will have a leading space character which can be removed using LTRIM$.
- If number is negative, the minus sign will precede the number instead of a space which LTRIM$ will not remove.
- Trimming a STR$ string number using RTRIM$ is not required as PRINT creates the undocumented trailing number space.
Examples
PRINT STR$( 1.0 ) PRINT STR$( 2.3 ) PRINT STR$( -4.5 ) |
1 2.3 -4.5 |
a = 33 PRINT STR$(a) + "10" + "1" + "who" + STR$(a) + STR$(a) + LTRIM$(STR$(a)) |
33101who 33 3333 |
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