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− | In the following image, | + | In the following image, [[\n (LogiX node)|\n]] is a line feed character and not considered a separator, so it outputs <code>false</code>. The [[' ' (LogiX node)|space character]] is a separator and outputs <code>true</code>, while "G" is not a separator and outputs <code>false</code> |
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 11 September 2022
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Inputs | ||
Char | Character | |
Outputs | ||
Bool | * |
The Is Separator node takes a character and outputs true
or false
depending on if the character is a separator or not.
Usage
This node takes a character input and outputs a boolean.
If the character has the Unicode delegation Zs
, Zp
, or Zl
, this node will output true
. Otherwise, it will output false
.
Examples
In the following image, \n is a line feed character and not considered a separator, so it outputs false
. The space character is a separator and outputs true
, while "G" is not a separator and outputs false