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&allocated — cumulative allocation
&ascii — ASCII characters
&clock — time of day
&collections — garbage collections
&cset — all characters
&current — current co-expression
&date — date
&dateline — date and time of day
&digits — digits
&dump — set termination dump
&e — base of natural logarithms
&error — set error conversion
&errornumber — number of last error
&errortext — description of last error
&errorvalue — value causing last error
&errout — standard error output
&fail — failure
&features — implementation features
&file — source file
&host — host system
&input — standard input
&lcase — lowercase letters
&letters — letters
&level — procedure level
&main — main co-expression
&null — null value
&output — standard output
&phi — golden ratio
&pi — pi
&pos — scanning position
&progname — program name
&random : i — random seed
&regions — storage regions
&source — source co-expression
&storage — storage utilization
&subject — subject of scanning
&time — elapsed time
&ucase — uppercase letters
&version — Icon version

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prefix operations
records
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Index of Subsystems:
base
digitcnt.icn
SNOBOL4 functions
 
locate balanced characters
 
Description

i3, i4, ..., in bal(c1, c2, c3, s, i1, i2)
bal(c1, c2, c3, s, i1, i2) generates the sequence of integer positions in s preceding a character of c1 in s[i1:i2] that is balanced with respect to characters in c2 and c3, but fails if there is no such position.
 
Parameters
c1
character set characters to search for between c2 and c3
c2
character set starting character to be balanced with c3
c3
character set ending character to be balanced with c2
s
the string to search
i1
the starting position in s
i2
the end position in s
returns
a sequence of integer positions in s
 
Defaults
c1
&cset
c2
'('
c3
')'
s
&subject
i1
&pos if s is defaulted, otherwise 1
i2
0
 
Errors
101 i1 or i2 is not an integer
103 s is not a string
104 c1, c2, or c3 is not a cset
 
See Also
  • find — find string
  • upto — locate characters