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function_description=Converts the specified string {{pspan|name}} to a phylum, acounting for case sensitivity and partial matches.|
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function_description=Converts the specified string {{pspan|name}} to a phylum. Does not account for case sensitivity and partial matches.|
  
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code1={{CodeSample|
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title=Code Samples|
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description=Following example shows basic to_phylum operations.||
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code=
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<syntaxhighlight>
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string first, second, third;
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first = "FiSh";
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second = "human";
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third = "humanoid";
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print(first+" gives "+to_phylum(first)+".", "blue");
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print(second+" gives "+to_phylum(second)+".", "blue");
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print(third+" gives "+to_phylum(third)+".", "blue");
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</syntaxhighlight>|
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moreinfo=
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It gives the following output.
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<pre>
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FiSh gives none.
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human gives none.
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humanoid gives humanoid.
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</pre>
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[[Category:Datatype Conversions]]
 
[[Category:Datatype Conversions]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 26 January 2015

Function Syntax

phylum to_phylum(string name )

  • name is the phylum name to convert

Converts the specified string name to a phylum. Does not account for case sensitivity and partial matches.

Code Samples

Following example shows basic to_phylum operations.

string first, second, third;

first = "FiSh";
second = "human";
third = "humanoid";

print(first+" gives "+to_phylum(first)+".", "blue");
print(second+" gives "+to_phylum(second)+".", "blue");
print(third+" gives "+to_phylum(third)+".", "blue");

It gives the following output.

FiSh gives none.
human gives none.
humanoid gives humanoid.