PROGRAMMING FOR EXPERT USERS
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PROGRAMMING FOR EXPERT USERS
This document is addressed to expert users who are familiar with software
programming languages and want to define a personalized code formatting. The
provided programming language allows creating either simple or complex formatting
expressions by means of the basic functions connected together through the
following operators:
(
,
)
,
-
,
+
.
The syntax to be used to transmit the expressions to the Lynx™ is the following:
$+ELB<n>formatting expression<ETX>$-
where:
−
<n> is a number in the range 1-5 corresponding to the format to be defined;
−
<ETX> is the conventional character used as terminator of the command;
−
the formatting expression uses ASCII characters when containing text strings.
For this reason, the string must be inserted between two quotation marks. The
following example shows the ASCII conversion of the "ABC" string:
$+ELB1
S
414243
T
+#DS^C$-.
A.1 FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
All the functions and conventions to be used within the formatting expressions are
listed below:
FUNCTION NAME
DESCRIPTION
FSTR
Searches for a defined substring by its starting and ending
string.
FLSTR
Searches for a defined substring by its starting string and its
length.
SSTR
Extracts a defined substring from the original string.
FPOS
Searches for a position of a defined substring within the
original string.
LSTR
Returns a string length.
ISTR
Insert a substring in the original string.
RSTR
Substitutes a defined substring contained in the original
string with a new one.
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