STRCONV( ) Function
Converts character expressions between single-byte, double-byte, UNICODE, and locale-specific representations.
STRCONV(cExpression, nConversionSetting [, nLocaleID])
Return Values
Character
Parameters
- cExpression
Specifies the character expression that STRCONV( ) converts. - nConversionSetting
Specifies the type of conversion. The following table lists the values of nConversionSetting and the type of conversion performed.nConversionSetting Conversion 1 Converts single-byte characters in cExpression to double-byte characters. 2 Converts double-byte characters in cExpression to single-byte characters. 3 Converts double-byte Katakana characters in cExpression to double-byte Hiragana characters. 4 Converts double-byte Hiragana characters in cExpression to double-byte Katakana characters. 5 Converts double-byte characters to UNICODE (wide characters). 6 Converts UNICODE (wide characters) to double-byte characters. 7 Converts cExpression to locale-specific lowercase. 8 Converts cExpression to locale-specific uppercase. 9 Converts double-byte characters in cExpression to UTF-8 10 Converts Unicode characters in cExpression to UTF-8 11 Converts UTF-8 characters in cExpression to double-byte characters. 12 Converts UTF-8 characters in cExpression to UNICODE characters. - nLocaleID
Specifies the Locale ID to use for the conversion. If nLocaleID is invalid or not supported on the machine, the error "Invalid locale ID" is generated. If nLocaleID is omitted, the system locale ID is used by default.nLocaleID Language 1029 Czech 1031 German 1033 English (Default) 1034 Spanish 1036 French 1040 Italian 1045 Polish 1046 Portuguese (Brazil) 2070 Portuguese (Portugal)
Remarks
This function is useful for manipulating double-byte character sets for languages such as Hiragana and Katakana.