StringTools
IsSpace
determine if a character is a space character
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Thread Safety
Examples
IsSpace(char)
char
-
string; character to test
The IsSpace(char) command determines whether char is a space character.
A space character is any one of the following:
Space Character
Meaning
ASCII Code
`` ''
space
32
``\t''
horizontal tab
9
``\n''
new line
10
``\r''
carriage return
13
``\f''
form feed
12
``\v''
vertical tab
11
If char is a space character, IsSpace returns true. Otherwise, false is returned.
If char is a string that contains more than one character, then all the characters in the string are tested. The command returns true if the condition is true of all characters in the input string. For the empty string, the tested condition is vacuously true.
All of the StringTools package commands treat strings as (null-terminated) sequences of 8-bit (ASCII) characters. Thus, there is no support for multibyte character encodings, such as unicode encodings.
The StringTools[IsSpace] command is thread-safe as of Maple 15.
For more information on thread safety, see index/threadsafe.
with⁡StringTools:
s≔convert⁡`$`⁡1..255,bytes:
length⁡s
255
Important Note: The user should take care if attempting to copy the following example into a Maple session. Since the output from the following command contains control characters, unexpected results can occur on certain platforms. It is recommended that this example not be copied.
Select⁡IsSpace,s
\t\n\v\f\r
See Also
convert
length
string
StringTools[HasSpace]
StringTools[IsASCII]
StringTools[IsControlCharacter]
StringTools[Select]
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