UnicodeCharacters.IsIdStart(UInt32) Method
Definition
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Determines if a specified Unicode character can be considered the start character of an identifier in programming.
public:
static bool IsIdStart(unsigned int codepoint);
static bool IsIdStart(uint32_t const& codepoint);
public static bool IsIdStart(uint codepoint);
function isIdStart(codepoint)
Public Shared Function IsIdStart (codepoint As UInteger) As Boolean
Parameters
- codepoint
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UInt32
unsigned int
uint32_t
A Unicode character. This must be in the proper range: 0 <= codepoint <= 0x10FFFF.
Returns
Boolean
bool
TRUE if codepoint is the start character of an identifier in programming; otherwise FALSE.