On 2013-03-20 23:17, Graham Fawcett wrote:

But "present" and "blank" aren't opposites in English. "isNonBlank" or
"isNotBlank" are opposites of "isBlank", but "isPresent" would be the
opposite of "isAbsent." It seems almost meaningless in the context of a
string predicate --- If I saw it in code, I would guess it meant "not a
null reference."

Then have only isBlank.

--
/Jacob Carlborg

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