LOTUSSCRIPT LANGUAGE
Returns the length of a string in bytes, or the number of bytes used to hold a variable.
Syntax
LenB ( { stringExpr | variantExpr | numericExpr | typeName } )
Elements
stringExpr
For stringExpr, LenB returns the number of bytes in the string expression.
For variantExpr, LenB returns the number of bytes required to hold the value of variantExpr converted to a String.
For numericExpr, LenB returns the number of bytes required to hold the contents of numericExpr.
For typeName, LenB returns the number of bytes required to hold the contents of all the member variables, unless the user-defined data type includes Variant or variable-length String members. In that case, the length of the variable of the user-defined data type may not be the same as the sum of the lengths of its member variables.
Usage
In LotusScript Release 3 and after, LenB(NULL) generates an error. In previous releases of LotusScript, LenB(NULL) returned NULL.
LenB(v), where v is EMPTY, returns 0.
To determine the length of a string in characters, use the Len function. To determine the length of a string in bytes in the platform-native character set, use the LenBP function.
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