StreamTokenizer.OrdinaryChars(Int32, Int32) Method
Definition
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Specifies that all characters c in the range
low <= <i>c</i> <= high
are "ordinary" in this tokenizer.
[Android.Runtime.Register("ordinaryChars", "(II)V", "GetOrdinaryChars_IIHandler")]
public virtual void OrdinaryChars (int low, int hi);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("ordinaryChars", "(II)V", "GetOrdinaryChars_IIHandler")>]
abstract member OrdinaryChars : int * int -> unit
override this.OrdinaryChars : int * int -> unit
Parameters
- low
- Int32
the low end of the range.
- hi
- Int32
the high end of the range.
- Attributes
Remarks
Specifies that all characters c in the range low <= <i>c</i> <= high
are "ordinary" in this tokenizer. See the ordinaryChar
method for more information on a character being ordinary.
Java documentation for java.io.StreamTokenizer.ordinaryChars(int, int)
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