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Related Statements: ADD
                      | COMPRESS |
                      COMPUTE |
                      DIVIDE |
                      MOVE |
                      MOVE ALL |
                      MULTIPLY |
                      RESET |
                      SEPARATE |
                      SUBTRACT
Belongs to Function Group: Arithmetic and Data Movement Operations
EXAMINE |  
                                
                        [DIRECTION-clause] | |||||
                                    [FULL 
                                    [VALUE [OF]]] 
                         |  
                                
                        
                                    
                            
  |  
                                
                        operand1 | 
                                    
                            
  |  
                               
                     |||
                                     
                                          SUBSTRING  (operand1,operand2,operand3)
                                    
                         |  
                               
                     ||||||
| [POSITION-clause] | ||||||
 [FOR] [FULL  [VALUE
                                    [OF]]] [PATTERN]  operand4 
                                    
                         |  
                               
                     ||||||
| [DELIMITERS-option] | ||||||
| 
                            
  |  
                                
                        DELETE-REPLACE-clause | 
                                    
                            
  |  
                               
                     ||||
| GIVING-clause | ||||||
| DELETE-REPLACE-clause GIVING-clause | ||||||
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
The EXAMINE statement is used to inspect the content of an
                        alphanumeric or binary field, or a range of fields within an array, and to
               
return the number of how many times a search-pattern was found;
return the byte position where a search-pattern appears first;
return the significant content length of a field; that is, the field length without trailing blanks;
return the occurrence number (indices) of an array field, where a pattern was found first;
replace a pattern by another pattern;
delete a pattern.
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand1 
                         |  
                                 
                        C* | S | A | A | U | B | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand2 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | B* | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand3 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | B* | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand4 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | A* | A | U | B | yes | no | ||||||||||||
* operand1 can only be a
                        constant if the GIVING clause is used, but not if the
                        DELETE/REPLACE clause is used.
               
* operand4 can also be used as
                        an array, see Search
                           and Replace with Multiple Values.
               
* Format B of operand2 and
                        operand3 may be used only with a length of less than
                        or equal to 4.
               
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
 
                                     DIRECTION-clause 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            DIRECTION Clause:  
                                     
                           This clause determines the search direction. For details, see DIRECTION Clause below.  |  
                                
                     
 
                                     operand1
                                     
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            Field to be Examined:  
                                     
                             If   |  
                                
                     
 
                                     POSITION-clause 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            POSITION Clause:  
                                     
                           This clause may be used to specify a starting and ending position
                                         within   |  
                                
                     
 
                                     operand4 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            Value to be Used for EXAMINE
                                            Operation:  
                                     
                             For more information on
                                           |  
                                
                     
 FULL 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            FULL Option:  
                                     
                           If   |  
                                
                     
 SUBSTRING 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            SUBSTRING Option:  
                                     
                           Normally, the content of a field is examined from the beginning of the field to the end or to the last non-blank character. With the  For example, to examine the 5th to 12th position inclusive of a field #A, you would specify: EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#A,5,8). Notes: 
  |  
                                
                     
 PATTERN 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            PATTERN Option:  
                                     
                           If you wish to examine the field for a value which contains
                                         "wild characters", that is symbols for positions not to be
                                         examined, you use the  
  Example: With  Note:  
                                      
                           If you use a pattern that starts with an asterisk (*) or percent sign (%), the following rule applies: 
 If you use a pattern that ends with an asterisk (*) or percent sign (%), the following rule applies: 
  |  
                                
                     
 
                                     DELIMITERS-option 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            DELIMITERS Option:  
                                     
                           This option is used to scan for a value which exhibits delimiters. For details, see DELIMITERS Option below.  |  
                                
                     
 
                                     DELETE-REPLACE-clause 
                         | 
                                 
                                 
                         
                                     
                            DELETE REPLACE Clause:  
                                     
                           The   |  
                                
                     
 
                                     GIVING-clause 
                         |  
                                 
                        For details, see GIVING Clause below. | 
The direction clause determines the search direction.
| 
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                         FORWARD 
                         |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                 
                     |
 DIRECTION 
                         |  
                                  
                          BACKWARD  
                         |  
                                 
                     ||
| operand8 | 
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand8 
                         |  
                                  
                        C | S | A1 | yes | no | ||||||||||||||
Syntax Element Description:
Note:
If the DIRECTION clause is not specified, the default
                            direction is FORWARD.
                  
The POSITION clause may be used to specify a starting and
                         ending position within operand1
                         (or the substring of operand1) for the
                         examination.
               
 [[STARTING] 
                                         FROM  [POSITION] 
                                         operand9]  
                         |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                         
                                         ENDING AT  
                         |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                        [POSITION] 
                                         operand10  
                         |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                 
                     
  THRU  
                         |  
                                 
                     
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand9 
                         |  
                                  
                        C | S | N | P | I | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand10 
                         |  
                                  
                        C | S | N | P | I | yes | no | ||||||||||||
Syntax Element Description:
The starting position
                         (operand9) and the ending position
                         (operand10) are relative to
                         
                            operand1 or the substring of
                         operand1, and both are processed.
               
The search is performed starting from the starting position and ending at the ending position.
If the starting and/or ending position are not specified, the default position value applies. This value is determined by the search direction:
| Direction | Default Starting Position | Default Ending Position | 
|---|---|---|
FORWARD |  
                                  
                        1 (first character) | length of operand1
                                      (last character)
                         |  
                                 
                     
BACKWARD |  
                                  
                        length of operand1
                                      (last character)
                         |  
                                  
                        1 (first character) | 
Note:
 If the search direction is FORWARD and the start
                            position is greater than the end position, or if the search direction is
                            BACKWARD and the start position is less than the end position, no
                            search is performed.
                  
|  
                            
  |  
                                  
                         
                                         ABSOLUTE 
                                      
                         |  
                                  
                         
                            
  |  
                                 
                     
                                       WITH
                                            [DELIMITERS] 
                                       [operand5]
                                          
                         |  
                                 
                     
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand5 
                         |  
                                  
                        C | S | A | U | B | yes | no | |||||||||||||
Syntax Element Description:
[AND] 
                         |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                         DELETE [FIRST] 
                         |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                 
                     
 REPLACE [FIRST] [WITH] [FULL [VALUE [OF]]]
                                      operand6 
                         |  
                                 
                     
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand6 
                         |  
                                  
                        C | S | A* | A | U | B | yes | no | |||||||||||
* operand6 can also be used as
                         an array, see Search
                            and Replace with Multiple Values.
               
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
DELETE |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            DELETE Option:  
                                      
                           This option is used to delete the first (or all) occurrence(s) of
                                          the search-value (  |  
                                 
                     
REPLACE |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            REPLACE Option:  
                                      
                           This option is used to replace the first (or all) occurrence(s)
                                          of the search-value (  |  
                                 
                     
FIRST |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            FIRST Option:  
                                      
                           If you specify the keyword   |  
                                 
                     
Notes:
REPLACE operation results in more characters
                             being generated than will fit into operand1,
                             you will receive an error message.
                  operand1  is a dynamic
                             variable, a REPLACE operation may cause its length to be increased
                             or decreased; a DELETE operation may cause its length to be set to
                             zero. The current length of a dynamic variable can be ascertained by using the
                             system variable *LENGTH.
                             For general information on dynamic variables, see
                             Using Dynamic
                                Variables.
                  The search (operand4) and
                         replace value (operand6) may also be
                         defined as array fields. This allows to substitute multiple different patterns
                         in the examined field (operand1), all
                         with an unique EXAMINE statement. It is not necessary to have the
                         same number of occurrences for the search and replace operand. All what is
                         required is the transfer compatibility between these fields; that is,
                         operand4:=operand6
                         must be a valid operation; see
                         Assignment
                            Operations with Arrays in the Programming
                            Guide.
               
The operation logic for the multi-value search is as follows:
The field to be examined
                                 (operand1) is passed through only a
                                 single time, either from left to right for direction FORWARD or
                                 from right to left for direction BACKWARD. 
                     
Beginning with the first position, the values in the search array
                                 (operand4) are tested for a match, one
                                 after the other, starting with the array occurrence with the lowest index.
                     
If no search value was found, the comparison repeats on the next field position.
If one of the searched patterns is detected in the examined field
                                 (operand1), it is substituted with the
                                 value of the replace array (operand6),
                                 which overlays the matching pattern in
                                 operand4, if a
                                 operand4:=operand6
                                 would be executed. 
                     
After a pattern replacement was performed, the compare process continues with the first occurrence for the search array, immediately after the inserted value. This means, a replaced pattern is skipped and may not be replaced a second time.
Example:
This example shows an HTML translation for the characters less than (<), greater than (>), and ampersand (&).
DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 #HTML (A/1:3) DYNAMIC INIT <'<','>','&'> 1 #TAB (A/1:3) DYNAMIC INIT <'<','>','&'> 1 #DOC(A) DYNAMIC /* document to be replaced END-DEFINE #DOC := 'a<<b&b>c>' WRITE #DOC (AL=30) 'before' /* Replace #DOC using #HTML to #TAB (n:1 replacement) EXAMINE #DOC FOR #HTML(*) REPLACE #TAB(*) /* '<' is replaced by '<' (4:1 replacement) /* '>' is replaced by '>' (4:1 replacement) /* '&' is replaced by '&' (5:1 replacement) WRITE #DOC (AL=30) 'after' END
See also Example 3 - EXAMINE AND REPLACE WITH MULTIPLE VALUES.
| 
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                        GIVING [IN]
                                      
                                         operand7 |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                  
                        
                                      
                            
  |  
                                 
                     
[GIVING]
                                         NUMBER [IN]
                                         
                                         operand7 |  
                                 
                     ||||
[[GIVING]
                                         POSITION [IN] 
                                         operand7]
                         |  
                                 
                     ||||
[[GIVING]
                                         LENGTH [IN]
                                      
                                         operand7]
                         |  
                                 
                     ||||
[[GIVING]
                                         INDEX [IN]
                                         operand7 ...3] |  
                                 
                     ||||
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand7 
                         |  
                                  
                        S | N | P | I | yes | yes | |||||||||||||
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
                                      GIVING 
                         |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            GIVING Clause:  
                                      
                           If only the keyword   |  
                                 
                     
                                      NUMBER 
                         |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            GIVING NUMBER Clause:  
                                      
                           Is used to obtain information on how many times the search value
                                          (  |  
                                 
                     
                                      POSITION 
                         |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            GIVING POSITION Clause:  
                                      
                           Is used to obtain the byte position within
                                            |  
                                 
                     
                                      LENGTH 
                         |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            GIVING LENGTH Clause:  
                                      
                           Is used to obtain the remaining content length of
                                            |  
                                 
                     
 operand7 
                         |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                            Number of Occurrences:  
                                      
                           The number of occurrences of the search-value. If the
                                            |  
                                 
                     
INDEX operand7
                                         ...3 |  
                                  
                         
                                      
                             GIVING INDEX Clause:  
                                      
                           This option is only applicable if the underlying field to be examined is an array field. 
 
 Note:  |  
                                 
                     
 EXAMINE 
                         |  
                                
                        
                                    
                            
  |  
                                
                        operand1 | 
                                    
                            
  |  
                                
                         [AND] 
                         |  
                               
                     ||||||
  
                                          SUBSTRING  
                         |  
                                
                        (operand1,operand2,operand3) | |||||||||
 TRANSLATE 
                         |  
                                
                        
                                    
                            
  |  
                                
                         INTO
                                    
                         |  
                                
                        
                                    
                            
  |  
                                
                         
                                       UPPER  
                         |  
                                
                        
                                    
                            
  |  
                                
                        [CASE]
                                    
                         |  
                                
                        
                                    
                            
  |  
                                
                        |||
 
                                       LOWER  
                         |  
                                
                        ||||||||||
 USING [INVERTED] 
                                    operand4
                                    
                         |  
                                
                        ||||||||||
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
The EXAMINE TRANSLATE statement is used to translate the
                        characters contained in a field into upper-case or lower-case, or into other
                        characters.
               
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand1 
                         |  
                                 
                        S | A | A | U | B | yes | no | |||||||||||||
 operand2 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | B* | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand3 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | B* | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand4 
                         |  
                                 
                        S | A | A | U | B | yes | no | |||||||||||||
*Format B of operand2 and
                        operand3 may be used only with a length
                        of less than or equal to 4.
               
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
 EXAMINE
                                        operand1 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            Complete Field Content Translation:  
                                     
                              |  
                                
                     
  EXAMINE
                                        SUBSTRING  operand1
                                             operand2
                                             operand3
                                            |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            Partial Field Content Translation:  
                                     
                           Normally, the entire content of a field is translated. With the  For example, to translate the 5th to 12th position inclusive of a
                                         field  EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#A,5,8) AND TRANSLATE ... Note:  |  
                                
                     
 TRANSLATE
                                        INTO UPPER CASE 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            Upper Case Translation:  
                                     
                           The content of   |  
                                
                     
 TRANSLATE
                                        INTO LOWER CASE 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            Lower Case Translation:  
                                     
                           The content of   |  
                                
                     
 TRANSLATE
                                        USING operand4 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            Translation Table:   
                                     
                             Note:  |  
                                
                     
 INVERTED 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            INVERTED Option:  
                                     
                           If you specify the keyword   |  
                                
                     
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
A "grapheme" is what a user normally thinks of as a character. In most cases, a UTF-16 code unit (= U format character) is a grapheme, however, a grapheme can also consist of several code units. Examples are: a sequence of a base character followed by combining characters or a surrogate pair. For more information on graphemes and other Unicode terms, see The Unicode Standard at http://www.unicode.org/.
The EXAMINE statement for U format operands in general
                        operates on code units. However, with the CHARPOSITION and
                        CHARLENGTH clauses it is possible to obtain the starting position
                        and length (in terms of code units) of a graphemes sequence. The returned code
                        unit values can then be used in other statements/clauses which require code
                        unit operands (for example, in a SUBSTRING clause). 
               
For further information on this syntax of the EXAMINE
                        statement, see also Unicode and Code Page Support in the
                        Natural
                           Programming Language, section
                        Statements,
                        EXAMINE.
               
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand1 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | A | U | yes | no | |||||||||||||
 operand2 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | B* | yes | no | |||||||||||
 operand3 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | B* | yes | no | |||||||||||
 operand4 
                         |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | yes | no | ||||||||||||
operand5 |  
                                 
                        C | S | N | P | I | yes | no | ||||||||||||
operand6 |  
                                 
                        S | N | P | I | yes | no | |||||||||||||
operand7 |  
                                 
                        S | N | P | I | yes | no | |||||||||||||
* Format B of operand2 and
                        operand3 may be used only with a length
                        of less than or equal to 4.
               
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
                                     FULL 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            FULL Option:  
                                     
                           If   |  
                                
                     
 SUBSTRING
                                     operand1
                                           operand2
                                           operand3 |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            SUBSTRING Clause:  
                                     
                           Normally, the content of a field is examined from the beginning of the field to the end or to the last non-blank character. With the  For example, to examine the 5th to 12th position inclusive of a
                                         field  EXAMINE SUBSTRING (#A,5,8) Notes: 
  |  
                                
                     
POSITION-clause
                                            |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            POSITION Clause:  
                                     
                           
  |  
                                
                     
CHARPOSITION
                                        operand4 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            CHARPOSITION Clause:  
                                     
                           
  |  
                                
                     
CHARLENGTH
                                        operand5 
                         |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            CHARLENGTH Clause:  
                                     
                           
  |  
                                
                     
GIVING POSITION IN
                                        operand6 |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            GIVING POSITION Clause:  
                                     
                           
  |  
                                
                     
GIVING LENGTH IN
                                        operand7 |  
                                 
                         
                                     
                            GIVING LENGTH Clause:  
                                     
                           
  |  
                                
                     
Notes:
CHARPOSITION or the
                            CHARLENGTH clause or both must be specified.
                  GIVING POSITION or GIVING
                               LENGTH clause or both must be specified.
                  ** Example 'EXMEX1': EXAMINE                                            
************************************************************************
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                       
1 #TEXT   (A45)                                                         
1 #ARRAY  (A5/1:3)                                                      
1 #A      (A3)                                                          
1 #START  (N2)                                                          
1 #NUM    (N2)                                                          
1 #NUM1   (N2)                                                          
1 #NUM2   (N2)                                                          
1 #NUM3   (N2)                                                          
1 #POS    (N2)                                                          
1 #POS1   (N2)                                                          
1 #LENG   (N2)                                                          
1 #INDEX  (N2)                                                          
END-DEFINE                                                              
*                                                                       
MOVE 'ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C- ' TO #TEXT           
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 1  (DELIMITER, GIVING NUMBER)'                         
WRITE NOTITLE '#TEXT: ' #TEXT                                           
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' GIVING NUMBER #NUM1                               
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' WITH DELIMITER GIVING NUMBER #NUM2                
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' WITH DELIMITER '.' GIVING NUMBER #NUM3            
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR "A" ' 57T 'Number found:' #NUM1                
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR "A" WITH DELIMITER' 57T 'Number found:' #NUM2  
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR "A" WITH DELIMITER "."'                        
  57T 'Number found:' #NUM3                                             
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 2  (DELIMITER, REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)'                
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR "A" WITH DELIMITER "-" REPLACE WITH "*"'       
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' WITH DELIMITER '-' REPLACE WITH '*'               
        GIVING NUMBER #NUM                                              
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Number found:' #NUM                          
*                                                                       
*                                                                       
NEWPAGE                                                                 
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 3  (REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)'                           
WRITE 'EXAMINE      #TEXT FOR " " REPLACE WITH "+"'                     
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR ' ' REPLACE WITH '+' GIVING NUMBER #NUM               
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Number found:' #NUM                          
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 4  (FULL, REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)'                     
WRITE 'EXAMINE FULL #TEXT FOR " " REPLACE WITH "+"'                     
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE FULL #TEXT FOR ' ' REPLACE WITH '+' GIVING NUMBER #NUM          
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Number found:' #NUM                          
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 5  (DELETE, GIVING POSITION)'                          
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR "+" DELETE GIVING POSITION #POS'               
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR '+' DELETE GIVING POSITION #POS                       
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Position found:' #POS                        
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 6  (DELETE, GIVING LENGTH)'                            
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR "A" DELETE GIVING LENGTH #LENG'                
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' DELETE GIVING LENGTH #LENG                        
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Length found:' #LENG                         
*                                                                       
*                                                                       
NEWPAGE                                                                 
*                                                                       
MOVE 'ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C- ' TO #TEXT           
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 7  (PATTERN, REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)'                  
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR         ".A." AND REPLACE "***"'               
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR         '.A.' AND REPLACE '***' GIVING NUMBER #NUM    
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Number found:' #NUM                          
*                                                                       
MOVE 'ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C- ' TO #TEXT           
*                                                                       
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR PATTERN ".A." AND REPLACE "***"'               
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR PATTERN '.A.' AND REPLACE '***' GIVING NUMBER #NUM    
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Number found:' #NUM                          
*                                                                       
MOVE 'ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C- ' TO #TEXT           
*                                                                       
#A   := 'B C'                                                           
#POS := 6                                                               
#LENG:= 25                                                              
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 8  (SUBSTRING, REPLACE, GIVING POSITION)'              
WRITE '#A := "B C" ; #POS := 6 ; #LENG:= 25 '                           
WRITE 'EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#TEXT,#POS,#LENG) FOR #A AND REPLACE "***"'    
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#TEXT,#POS,#LENG) FOR #A AND REPLACE '***'            
        GIVING POSITION #POS1                                           
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT 57T 'Position found:' #POS1                       
*                                                                       
*                                                                       
NEWPAGE                                                                 
*                                                                       
MOVE 'ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C- ' TO #TEXT           
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 9  (DELETE, GIVING NUMBER, GIVING POSITION, '-         
        'GIVING LENGTH)'                                                
WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT FOR "." DELETE GIVING NUMBER   #NUM'               
WRITE 30T 'GIVING POSITION #POS'                                        
WRITE 30T 'GIVING LENGTH   #LENG'                                       
WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT                                                   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR '.' DELETE GIVING NUMBER #NUM                         
                             GIVING POSITION #POS                              
                             GIVING LENGTH   #LENG                             
WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT                                                   
WRITE 'Number found:  ' #NUM                                            
WRITE 'Position found:' #POS                                            
WRITE 'Length found:  ' #LENG                                           
*                                                                       
*                                                                       
*                                                                       
MOVE 'ABC  ' TO #ARRAY (1)                                              
MOVE '.A.B.' TO #ARRAY (2)                                              
MOVE '-A-B-' TO #ARRAY (3)                                              
*                                                                       
WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 10 (GIVING NUMBER, GIVING POSITION, GIVING INDEX)'     
WRITE '#ARRAY(1):' #ARRAY(1)                                            
WRITE '#ARRAY(2):' #ARRAY(2)                                            
WRITE '#ARRAY(3):' #ARRAY(3)                                            
WRITE 'EXAMINE #ARRAY(*) FOR "B" GIVING NUMBER   #NUM'                  
WRITE 27T 'GIVING POSITION #POS'                                        
WRITE 27T 'GIVING INDEX    #INDEX'                                      
EXAMINE #ARRAY(*) FOR 'B' GIVING NUMBER   #NUM                          
                          GIVING POSITION #POS                          
                          GIVING INDEX    #INDEX                        
WRITE 'Number found:  ' #NUM                                            
WRITE 'Position found:' #POS                                            
WRITE 'Index found:   ' #INDEX                                          
END 
                    EXAMPLE 1  (DELIMITER, GIVING NUMBER)                                     
#TEXT:  ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-                      
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A'                                   Number found:   4 
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' WITH DELIMITER                    Number found:   3 
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' WITH DELIMITER '.'                Number found:   1 
                                                                          
EXAMPLE 2  (DELIMITER, REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)                            
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' WITH DELIMITER '-' REPLACE WITH '*'                 
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-                      
After:  ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -*-  -B-  -C-    Number found:   1 
EXAMPLE 3  (REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)                                         
EXAMINE      #TEXT FOR ' ' REPLACE WITH '+'                                 
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -*-  -B-  -C-                        
After:  ABC+++A+B+C+++.A.++.B.++.C.++++-*-++-B-++-C-    Number found:  20   
                                                                            
EXAMPLE 4  (FULL, REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)                                   
EXAMINE FULL #TEXT FOR ' ' REPLACE WITH '+'                                 
Before: ABC+++A+B+C+++.A.++.B.++.C.++++-*-++-B-++-C-                        
After:  ABC+++A+B+C+++.A.++.B.++.C.++++-*-++-B-++-C-+   Number found:   1   
                                                                            
EXAMPLE 5  (DELETE, GIVING POSITION)                                        
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR '+' DELETE GIVING POSITION #POS                           
Before: ABC+++A+B+C+++.A.++.B.++.C.++++-*-++-B-++-C-+                       
After:  ABCABC.A..B..C.-*--B--C-                        Position found:   4 
                                                                            
EXAMPLE 6  (DELETE, GIVING LENGTH)                                          
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR 'A' DELETE GIVING LENGTH #LENG                            
Before: ABCABC.A..B..C.-*--B--C-                                            
After:  BCBC...B..C.-*--B--C-                           Length found:  21   
EXAMPLE 7  (PATTERN, REPLACE, GIVING NUMBER)                                
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR         '.A.' AND REPLACE '***'                           
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-                        
After:  ABC   A B C   ***  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-    Number found:   1   
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR PATTERN '.A.' AND REPLACE '***'                           
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-                        
After:  ABC  ***B C   ***  .B.  .C.    ***  -B-  -C-    Number found:   3   
                                                                            
EXAMPLE 8  (SUBSTRING, REPLACE, GIVING POSITION)                            
#A := 'B C' ; #POS := 6 ; #LENG:= 25                                        
EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#TEXT,#POS,#LENG) FOR #A AND REPLACE '***'                
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-                        
After:  ABC   A ***   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-    Position found:   4 
EXAMPLE 9  (DELETE, GIVING NUMBER, GIVING POSITION, GIVING LENGTH)
EXAMINE #TEXT FOR '.' DELETE GIVING NUMBER   #NUM                 
                             GIVING POSITION #POS                 
                             GIVING LENGTH   #LENG                
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-              
After:  ABC   A B C   A  B  C    -A-  -B-  -C-                    
Number found:     6                                               
Position found:  15                                               
Length found:    38                                               
                                                                  
EXAMPLE 10 (GIVING NUMBER, GIVING POSITION, GIVING INDEX)         
#ARRAY(1): ABC                                                    
#ARRAY(2): .A.B.                                                  
#ARRAY(3): -A-B-                                                  
EXAMINE #ARRAY(*) FOR 'B' GIVING NUMBER   #NUM                    
                          GIVING POSITION #POS                    
                          GIVING INDEX    #INDEX                  
Number found:     3                                               
Position found:   2                                               
Index found:      1 
                    
                   
                   
               ** Example 'EXMEX2': EXAMINE TRANSLATE ************************************************************************ DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 #TEXT (A50) 1 #TAB (A2/1:10) 1 #POS (N2) 1 #LENG (N2) END-DEFINE * MOVE 'ABC A B C .A. .B. .C. -A- -B- -C- ' TO #TEXT * MOVE 'AX' TO #TAB(1) MOVE 'BY' TO #TAB(2) MOVE 'CZ' TO #TAB(3) * * WRITE NOTITLE / 'EXAMPLE 1 (WITH TRANSLATION TABLE)' WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT TRANSLATE USING #TAB(*)' WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT EXAMINE #TEXT TRANSLATE USING #TAB(*) WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT * WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 2 (WITH INVERTED TRANSLATION TABLE)' WRITE 'EXAMINE #TEXT TRANSLATE USING INVERTED #TAB(*)' WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT EXAMINE #TEXT TRANSLATE USING INVERTED #TAB(*) WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT * #POS := 13 #LENG:= 15 * WRITE / 'EXAMPLE 3 (WITH LOWER CASE TRANSLATION)' WRITE '#POS := 13 ; #LENG:= 15 ' WRITE 'EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#TEXT,#POS,#LENG) TRANSLATE INTO LOWER CASE' WRITE 'Before:' #TEXT EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#TEXT,#POS,#LENG) TRANSLATE INTO LOWER CASE WRITE 'After: ' #TEXT * END
EXAMPLE 1  (WITH TRANSLATION TABLE)                           
EXAMINE #TEXT TRANSLATE USING #TAB(*)                         
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-          
After:  XYZ   X Y Z   .X.  .Y.  .Z.    -X-  -Y-  -Z-          
                                                              
EXAMPLE 2  (WITH INVERTED TRANSLATION TABLE)                  
EXAMINE #TEXT TRANSLATE USING INVERTED #TAB(*)                
Before: XYZ   X Y Z   .X.  .Y.  .Z.    -X-  -Y-  -Z-          
After:  ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-          
                                                              
EXAMPLE 3  (WITH LOWER CASE TRANSLATION)                      
#POS := 13 ; #LENG:= 15                                       
EXAMINE SUBSTRING(#TEXT,#POS,#LENG) TRANSLATE INTO LOWER CASE 
Before: ABC   A B C   .A.  .B.  .C.    -A-  -B-  -C-          
After:  ABC   A B C   .a.  .b.  .c.    -A-  -B-  -C- 
                    
                   
                   
               *  EXAMPLE 'EXMEX3': EXAMINE AND REPLACE WITH MULTIPLE VALUES                      
************************************************************************           
* This example shows a translation of the pattern                                  
* 'AA', 'Aa' and 'aA' into '++',                                                   
* 'BB', 'Bb' and 'bB' into '--' and                                                
* 'CC', 'Cc' and 'cC' into '**'.                                                   
************************************************************************           
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                                  
1 #SV     (A2/1:3,1:3) INIT (1,V) <'AA','BB','CC'>                           
                            (2,V) <'Aa','Bb','Cc'>                           
                            (3,V) <'aA','bB','cC'>                           
1 #RV     (A2/1:3)     INIT       <'++','--','**'>                           
1 #STRING (A20)        INIT <'AAABbbbbBCCCcccCaaaA'>                         
1 #NUM    (N2)                                                                     
END-DEFINE                                                                         
*                                                                                  
*                                                                                  
WRITE NOTITLE / 'EXAMINE #STRING FOR #SV(*,*) AND REPLACE WITH #RV(*)' /           
*                                                                                  
WRITE 'Before:' #STRING   /* shows   'AAABbbbbBCCCcccCaaaA'                        
*                                                                                  
EXAMINE #STRING FOR #SV(*,*) AND REPLACE WITH #RV(*)
        GIVING NUMBER #NUM                          
*                                                                                  
WRITE 'After: ' #STRING   /* shows   '++A--bb--****c**aa++'                        
  40T 'Number found:' #NUM                                                         
* 
                    EXAMINE #STRING FOR #SV(*,*) AND REPLACE WITH #RV(*)     
                                                         
Before: AAABbbbbBCCCcccCaaaA                             
After:  ++A--bb--****c**aa++           Number found:   7 
                    
                   
               This example demonstrates the analysis of a Unicode string containing
                        the characters ä und ü. Both characters are defined
                        as base character followed by a combining character: ä is coded
                        with U+0061 followed by U+0308, and ü is
                        coded with U+0075 followed by U+0308.
               
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                         
1 #U (U20)                                                
1 #START (I2)                                             
1 #POS (I2)                                               
1 #LEN (I2)                                               
END-DEFINE                                                
#U := U'AB'-UH'00610308'-U'CD'-UH'00750308'-U'EF'         
*                                                         
REPEAT                                                    
  #START := #START + 1                                    
  EXAMINE #U FOR CHARPOSITION #START                      
                   CHARLENGTH      1                      
              GIVING POSITION IN #POS                     
                       LENGTH IN #LEN                     
*                                                         
  INPUT (AD=O) MARK POSITION #POS IN FIELD *#U            
    '         UNICODE-STRING:' #U     (AD=MI)             
 // '          CHARACTER NO.:' #START (EM=9)              
  / 'STARTS AT BYTE POSITION:' #POS   (EM=9)              
  / '      AND THE LENGTH IS:' #LEN   (EM=9)              
WHILE #POS NE 0                                           
END-REPEAT                                                
END 
                    Output:
| Mainframe Environments: | Windows, UNIX and OpenVMS Environments (with Natural Web I/O Interface): | 
|---|---|
 
                                     UNICODE-STRING: ABa?CDu?EF
          CHARACTER NO.: 1
STARTS AT BYTE POSITION: 1
      AND THE LENGTH IS: 1 |  
                                 
                         
                                     UNICODE-STRING: ABäCDüEF
          CHARACTER NO.: 1
STARTS AT BYTE POSITION: 1
      AND THE LENGTH IS: 1 |  
                                
                     
| Press ENTER to continue. | Press ENTER to continue. | 
 
                                     UNICODE-STRING: ABa?CDu?EF
          CHARACTER NO.: 2
STARTS AT BYTE POSITION: 2
      AND THE LENGTH IS: 1 |  
                                 
                         
                                     UNICODE-STRING: ABäCDüEF
          CHARACTER NO.: 2
STARTS AT BYTE POSITION: 2
      AND THE LENGTH IS: 1 |  
                                
                     
| Press ENTER to continue. | Press ENTER to continue. | 
| Note that the character in position 3 is a combining character sequence and is two code units long. | |
 
                                     UNICODE-STRING: AB<b>a</b>?CDu?EF
          CHARACTER NO.: 3
STARTS AT BYTE POSITION: 3
      AND THE LENGTH IS: 2 |  
                                 
                         
                                     UNICODE-STRING: AB<b>ä</b>CDüEF
          CHARACTER NO.: 3
STARTS AT BYTE POSITION: 3
      AND THE LENGTH IS: 2 |  
                                
                     
| And so on. | And so on. |