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The WideChar type is a simple variable type used to hold a single character that supports International character sets.
WideChar types are 16 bits in size, providing support for multi-byte International character sets such as Chinese, which have vast numbers of characters (idiograms) in their character sets.
It can be assigned from a character constant, or an integer.
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Related commands |
Char |
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Variable type holding a single character |
PWideChar |
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Pointer to a WideChar |
WideString |
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A data type that holds a string of WideChars |
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Example code : Different ways of assigning to and from a WideChar |
var
myChar : WideChar;
begin myChar := 'G'; // Assign from a character constant
WriteLn('Letter G = '+myChar);
myChar := #65; // Assign from an integer constant
WriteLn('#65 = '+myChar);
myChar := ^I; // Assign from a control char - tab
WriteLn('Control '+myChar+' character');
myChar := Chr(66); // Using Chr to convert a number
WriteLn('Chr(66) = '+myChar);
myChar := WideChar(67); // Using WideChar as a standard cast
WriteLn('WideChar(67) = '+myChar);
end;
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Letter G = G
#65 = A
Control character
Chr(66) = B
WideChar(67) = C
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