MKS$
Syntax |
MKS$ (string$) |
Location |
BTool |
This function returns a string containing the internal format of a string {which is stored as two bytes indicating the length of the string (as returned by MKI$) and the string itself}.
Example
MKS$("Test") = CHR$(0)&CHR$(4) & "Test"
because:
MKI$ (4)
returns the string CHR$(0)&CHR$(4).
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