Returns the string that is equivalent to the specified expression. Format F$STRING(expression)
1 – Return Value
A character string equivalent to the specified expression.
2 – Argument
expression The integer or string expression to be evaluated. If you specify an integer expression, the F$STRING function evaluates the expression, converts the resulting integer to a string, and returns the result. If you specify a string expression, the F$STRING function evaluates the expression and returns the result. When converting an integer to a string, the F$STRING function uses decimal representation and omits leading zeros. When converting a negative integer, the F$STRING function places a minus sign at the beginning string representation of the integer.
3 – Example
$ A = 5 $ B = F$STRING(-2 + A) $ SHOW SYMBOL B B = "3" The F$STRING function in this example converts the result of the integer expression (-2 + A) to the numeric string, "3". First, the F$STRING function evaluates the expression (-2 + A). Note that 5, the value of symbol A, is automatically substituted when the integer expression is evaluated. After the integer expression is evaluated, the F$STRING function converts the resulting integer, 3, to the string "3". This string is assigned to the symbol B.