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##Syntax
strnatok ( s : string [ , base : int ] ) : boolean
##Description
The strnatok function is used determine whether the strnat function can be used to convert the string to a natural number without causing an error. If the string can be successfully converted, then strnatok returns true, otherwise it returns false.
String s should consist of a possibly null sequence of blanks, then an optional plus sign, and finally a sequence of one or more digits. For number bases larger than 10, the digits can include a, b, c � (alternately A, B, C �) which represent the digit values 10, 11, 12 � If s is correctly constructed, then strnatok will return true, otherwise it returns false. The base, if given, must be in the range 2 to 36 (36 because there are 10 base ten digits and 26 letters). For example, strnatok ("FF", 16) = true.
##See also
strnat.html function that does the actual conversion.