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<h1>char<</h1>
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<td><nobr>Type:</nobr></td>
<td><nobr> - </nobr></td>
<td width="100%"><nobr>function (subr)</nobr></td>
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<td><nobr>Source:</nobr></td>
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<h2>Syntax</h2>
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<dt>(<b>char<</b> <i>char1 charN</i> ... )</dt>
<dd><i>char1</i> - a character expression<br>
<i>charN</i> - character expression[s] to compare<br>
returns - <a href="t.htm"> T </a>
if the characters are of monotonically increasing
<a href="../misc/ascii-table.htm">ASCII</a> value,
<a href="nil.htm">NIL</a> otherwise<br>
<b>Note:</b> case is significant with this function</dd>
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<h2>Description</h2>
<p> The 'char<' function tests if all the character arguments are
monotonically increasing. <a href="t.htm"> T </a> is returned if
the arguments are of monotonically increasing
<a href="../misc/ascii-table.htm">ASCII</a> value, <a href="nil.htm">NIL</a>
otherwise. <nobr>In the</nobr> case of two arguments, this has the effect of
testing if 'char1' is less than 'char2'. This test is case sensitive, the
character '#\a' is different and of greater
<a href="../misc/ascii-table.htm">ASCII</a> value than the <nobr>character
'#\A'</nobr>.</p>
<h2>Examples</h2>
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(char< #\a #\b) => T
(char< #\b #\a) => NIL
(char< #\a #\b #\c) => T
(char< #\a #\a) => NIL
(char< #\a #\b #\b) => NIL
(char< #\A #\a) => T
(char< #\a #\A) => NIL
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<li><nobr>Contents → <a href="../manual/contents.htm#character-functions">Character Functions</a></nobr></li>
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