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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* Test CT3 function NUMTOKEN()
*
* Copyright 2001 IntTec GmbH, Neunlindenstr 32, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
* Author: Martin Vogel <vogel@inttec.de>
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#include "../ct.ch"
procedure main
local cStr := ".,.This.,.is.,.a.,.test!"
ctinit()
qout ("Begin test of NUMTOKEN()")
qout ("")
// Some simple tests
qout (" Simple tests:")
qout ([ numtoken ("Hello, World!") == 2 ? ------------------------------> ] + str (numtoken ("Hello, World!"),2))
qout ([ numtoken ("This is good. See you! How do you do?",".!?") == 3 ? -> ] + str (numtoken ("This is good. See you! How do you do?",".!?"),2))
qout ([ numtoken ("one,,three,four,,six",",",1) == 6 ? -----------------> ] + str (numtoken ("one,,three,four,,six",",",1),2))
qout ("")
qout ([ # of tokens in the string "]+cStr+["])
qout ([ separator list = ".,!" and skip width = 1: ]+str (numtoken (cStr, ".,!", 1)))
qout ([ skip width = 3: ]+str (numtoken (cStr, ".,!", 3)))
qout ([ separator list = ",!" and skip width = 1: ]+str (numtoken (cStr, ",!", 1)))
qout ([ skip width = 3: ]+str (numtoken (cStr, ",!", 3)))
qout ([ separator list = "!" and skip width = 1: ]+str (numtoken (cStr, "!", 1)))
qout ([ skip width = 3: ]+str (numtoken (cStr, "!", 3)))
qout ("")
qout ("End test of NUMTOKEN()")
qout ()
ctexit()
return