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Tristan Hume edited this page Apr 23, 2012 · 2 revisions

#upper

##Syntax upper ( reference [ , dimension ] ) : int

##Description The upper attribute is used to find the upper bound of an array, string, char(n) or non-opaque subrange type. (See lower for finding the lower bound.)

##Example In a procedure, see if the bound of array parameter a is large enough that it can be subscripted by i. If it is large enough, it is set a(i) to zero.

    procedure test ( var a : array 1 .. * of real )
        if i <= upper ( a ) then
            a ( i ) := 0.0
        end if
    end test

##Details In a similar way, if s is a string, its upper bound (not length!) is given by upper (s). If an array has more than one dimension, as in var b : array 1..10, 1 .. 60 of int, you must specify the dimension. For example, upper (b, 2) returns 60.

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