The results of the ANYLOWER
function depend directly on the translation table that is in effect
(see
TRANTAB= System Option in SAS National Language Support (NLS): Reference Guide ) and indirectly on the
ENCODING and the
LOCALE system options.
The ANYLOWER function
searches a string for the first occurrence of a lowercase letter.
If such a character is found, ANYLOWER returns the position in the
string of that character. If no such character is found, ANYLOWER
returns a value of 0.
If you use only one
argument, ANYLOWER begins the search at the beginning of the string.
If you use two arguments, the absolute value of the second argument,
start, specifies the position at which to begin
the search. The direction in which to search is determined in the
following way:
-
If the value of
start is positive, the search proceeds to the
right.
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If the value of
start is negative, the search proceeds to the
left.
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If the value of
start is less than the negative length of the
string, the search begins at the end of the string.
ANYLOWER returns a value
of zero when one of the following is true:
-
The character that you are searching
for is not found.
-
The value of
start is greater than the length of the string.
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