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 MAXLINE()
 Finds the longest line within a string
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 Syntax

     MAXLINE(<cString>) --> nLength

 Argument

     <cString>  Designates the string that is processed.

 Returns

     The function returns the maximum line length necessary to display the
     <cString> text without automatic line breaks.

 Description

     MAXLINE() looks for the longest line within a character string.  This
     allows you to determine the required width for a window to display text
     (MEMO fields).  In this way the text can be displayed without additional
     line breaks.

 Note

     .  With the exception of the carriage return and the line feed,
        this function treats all characters as printable with a width of 1.
        If the <cString> text contains tabs, then you must first use the
        TABEXPAND() function to expand the tabs to spaces.

 Example

     A function, based on the maximum line length, automatically performs a
     suitable call of MEMOEDIT():

     FUNCTION SHOWMEMO(cMemo)

     LOCAL cMessage, nHeight, nWidth

        nHeight   :=  MIN(NUMLINE(cMemo), MAXROW() -1)
        nWidth    :=  MIN(MAXLINE(cMemo), MAXCOL() -1)

        IF nWidth = 0
           cMessage  :=  "The memo field is empty"
        ELSE
           cMessage  :=  ""
           @ 0, 0 TO nHeight +1, nWidth +1 DOUBLE
           MEMOEDIT(cMemo, 1, 1, nHeight, nWidth, .F.)
        ENDIF
        RETURN(cMessage)


See Also: TABEXPAND() NUMLINE()
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