Difference between revisions of "Extensions.StringUtil.SubString"
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== OTL Syntax == | == OTL Syntax == | ||
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− | StringTerm | + | StringTerm StringUtil.SubString(StringTerm string, NumericTerm index, NumericTerm count); |
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | The '''SubString''' term | + | The '''SubString''' term will return a sub-string read out of a given string. The to-be-read sub-string is defined by index and count arguments. |
{{TermReturnValue| [[Core.DataTypes.SimpleDataType.String|String]] | The substring of a '''string'''}} | {{TermReturnValue| [[Core.DataTypes.SimpleDataType.String|String]] | The substring of a '''string'''}} | ||
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− | {{TableRowPropertie2| String | [[Core.DataTypes.SimpleDataType.String|String]] | [[Term]] | - | [1] | Represents the input string from which a sub-string | + | {{TableRowPropertie2| String | [[Core.DataTypes.SimpleDataType.String|String]] | [[Term]] | - | [1] | Represents the input string from which a sub-string will be extracted.}} |
− | {{TableRowPropertie1| Index | [[Numeric]] | [[Term]] | - | [1] | Represents the index starting from which the sub-string | + | {{TableRowPropertie1| Index | [[Numeric]] | [[Term]] | - | [1] | Represents the index starting from which the sub-string will be read. Float values will be truncated.}} |
− | {{TableRowPropertie2| Count | [[Numeric]] | [[Term]] | - | [1] | Represents the number of characters to be read from the original string. Reading | + | {{TableRowPropertie2| Count | [[Numeric]] | [[Term]] | - | [1] | Represents the number of characters to be read from the original string. Reading will not exceed the last character in the input string (so the resulting sub-string length will be less than '''<count>''' in some cases). '''Float''' values will be truncated.}} |
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== OTL Examples == | == OTL Examples == | ||
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+ | /// Local Declarations | ||
+ | |||
String String1; | String String1; | ||
Latest revision as of 03:17, 13 September 2019
Contents
Classification
Name | SubString |
Short Description | Substring of a string |
Class | Term |
Extension | OTX StringUtil extension |
Group | StringUtil related terms |
Exceptions | OutOfBoundsException |
Checker Rules | - |
Standard Compliant | Yes |
OTL Syntax
StringTerm StringUtil.SubString(StringTerm string, NumericTerm index, NumericTerm count);
Description
The SubString term will return a sub-string read out of a given string. The to-be-read sub-string is defined by index and count arguments.
Return Value
The Term returns the value, see table below.
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In OTX, Terms are categorized according to its return data type!
Data Type | Description |
String | The substring of a string |
Properties
Name | Data Type | Class | Default | Cardinality | Description |
String | String | Term | - | [1] | Represents the input string from which a sub-string will be extracted. |
Index | Numeric | Term | - | [1] | Represents the index starting from which the sub-string will be read. Float values will be truncated. |
Count | Numeric | Term | - | [1] | Represents the number of characters to be read from the original string. Reading will not exceed the last character in the input string (so the resulting sub-string length will be less than <count> in some cases). Float values will be truncated. |
OTL Examples
/// Local Declarations
String String1;
/// Flow
String1 = StringUtil.SubString("emotive company", 8, 7);
See also
ReplaceSubString
MatchToRegularExpression
StringConcatenate
LengthOfString
IndexOf
SplitString
ToUpper
ToLower
Encode
Decode