29MatchFormat:MATCH, P0 ,"C0" ,P1, "C1" ,..atch field (n indicate.,Pn, "Cn" ,s a sequential integer number). To define are required. The first is character position (Pn) and the second ismeans the number of characters, counting from the firstto the one to be positioned in the data record....'E' has pWhen Match field is defined, the original data string starts at the position specified by the firstparame compared with string "C". If the match is identical, processing ofcurrent Formula continues.The pos could be a wild character * for any position or # for the last positionin the or used,is valid. parameter.The string p an include * for any digit or # for any letter.ExampleMATCH,3,"AB",#,"?",Checks if the original dat 'B' at position '4' and last character is '?'.10 , " *A*",first character and "A*" followed at.A pair of Pn and Cn forms a MMatch field, two parameters aa string (Cn). Character positioncharacterFor example, in the following dataBARCODE'B' has position 1.'A' has position 2.osition 7.ter P and will beition parameter Piginal data. If # is#-NHere N is a digitarameter C cs:a has 'A' at position 3,MATCH ,Checks if the original data includes a string with a digit asposition 10ModifierModifier hgas two types of fields: A-String and O-String to define the output contents.Format:a string of characters to be added to the output. For example, if the originalstring iseNote: If '*' on Programming Sheet are included in A-String, one interblock delay defined byGroup 2 will be inserted.A-Strin"abc..."'a', 'b' and 'c' in the string can be any character.A-String definesdata is:BCDand outputBarCoD"ar", 'o' and 'e' in output string are added strings and can be defined by A-Strings.