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Browse All TopicsI'm sure this is very easy to do, I need to check if a string to see if it only contains numbers I was wondering if there was a built in function for something like this. Also is there a built in function to search a string for a particular character.
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by: geobulPosted on 2006-07-07 at 06:17:37ID: 17058236
Hi,
: TObject);
About your second question see Pos function:
i := Pos('x', StrVar);
About the first one:
function IsNumeric(const s: string): boolean;
var i: integer;
begin
result := false;
for i := 1 to Length(s) do begin
if not (s[i] in ['0'..'9']) then exit;
end;
result := true;
end;
// usage:
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender
begin
if IsNumeric(Edit1.Text) then ShowMessage('OK');
end;
Regards, Geo