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LENGTH Function |
The LENGTH function takes a character matrix as an argument and produces a numeric matrix as a result. The result matrix has the same dimensions as the argument and contains the lengths of the corresponding string elements in matrix. The length of a string is equal to the position of the rightmost nonblank character in the string. If a string is entirely blank, its length value is set to 1. An example of the LENGTH function follows:
c = {"Hello" "My name is Jenny"}; b = length(c); print b;
See also the description of the NLENG function.
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