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* '''M''' - Optional length of the number of values to return. If there are not M bytes beginning at the Nth position, returns all the remaining bytes beginning at the Nth position. | * '''M''' - Optional length of the number of values to return. If there are not M bytes beginning at the Nth position, returns all the remaining bytes beginning at the Nth position. | ||
== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''text''' - Changes output from decimal ASCII numbers to text characters, truncated if $chr(0) encountered |
− | + | * '''word''' - Outputs decimal value of a 2-byte word, seeing bytes in little-endian byte order (low value first) | |
− | * ''' | + | * '''nword''' - Outputs decimal value of a 2-byte word, seeing bytes in big-endian byte order (high value first) |
− | * ''' | + | * '''long''' - Outputs decimal value of a 4-byte dword (unsigned long), seeing bytes in little-endian byte order (low value first) |
− | * ''' | + | * '''nlong''' - Outputs decimal value of a 4-byte dword (unsigned long), seeing bytes in big-endian byte order (high value first) |
− | * ''' | ||