The USUPPLEMENTARY function returns an integer value that is equal to the index of the first Unicode supplementary character
                  in a character string argument that is encoded in UTF-8 or UTF-16. 
                   
               
            
 
            
             
               	 
               A Unicode supplementary character is a character above 
                  		U+FFFF, that is, a character outside of the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). These characters are encoded in UTF-16 with a surrogate
                  pair (two 16-bit code units), or are encoded in UTF-8 with a 4-byte representation. 
                  	 
               
 
               	 
               The function type is integer. 
                  	 
               
 
               
              
            
            
               General Format
 
               	  
               	  
 
               
              
            
            
               Arguments
 
               	 
                
                  	 
                  - Argument-1 must be alphabetic, alphanumeric, national, or UTF-8. 
                     	 
                  
- Argument-1 must contain valid UTF-8 or UTF-16 data based on its class: 
                     		
                      
                        		  
                        - If argument-1 is of class alphabetic, alphanumeric, or UTF-8, it must contain valid UTF-8 data. 
                           		  
                        
- If argument-1 is of class national, it must contain valid UTF-16 data. 
                           		  
                        
 
  
            
            
               Returned Value
 
               	 
                
                  	 
                  - The returned value is an integer, which differs based on the argument-1 value: 
                     		
                      
                        		  
                        - If argument-1 contains no supplementary characters, the returned value is zero. 
                           		  
                        
- If argument-1 is of class alphabetic, alphanumeric, or UTF-8, the returned value is the byte position of the first UTF-8 supplementary
                           character in argument-1. 
                           		  
                        
- If argument-1 is of class national, the returned value is the index, in UTF-16 encoding units, of the first UTF-16 supplementary
                           character in argument-1. 
                           		  
                        
 
- Results can be unpredictable if the contents of argument-1 are not valid Unicode (UTF-8 or UTF-16, depending on class).