lsamen (l) - Linux Manuals
lsamen: tests if the first N letters of CA are the same as the first N letters of CB, regardless of case
Command to display lsamen
manual in Linux: $ man l lsamen
NAME
LSAMEN - tests if the first N letters of CA are the same as the first N letters of CB, regardless of case
SYNOPSIS
- LOGICAL FUNCTION
-
LSAMEN( N, CA, CB )
-
CHARACTER*(
* ) CA, CB
-
INTEGER
N
PURPOSE
LSAMEN tests if the first N letters of CA are the same as the
first N letters of CB, regardless of case.
LSAMEN returns .TRUE. if CA and CB are equivalent except for case
and .FALSE. otherwise. LSAMEN also returns .FALSE. if LEN( CA )
or LEN( CB ) is less than N.
ARGUMENTS
- N (input) INTEGER
-
The number of characters in CA and CB to be compared.
- CA (input) CHARACTER*(*)
-
CB (input) CHARACTER*(*)
CA and CB specify two character strings of length at least N.
Only the first N characters of each string will be accessed.