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{{RV|type=function | |||
|game1= arma3 | |||
|version1= 1.00 | |||
| | |gr1= Strings | ||
| | |descr= Get a substring out of the string. | ||
{{Feature|arma3|Use [[select#Alternative Syntax 3|select]] instead.}} | |||
| | |s1= [someText, beginning, length] call [[BIS_fnc_trimString]] | ||
|p1= someText: [[String]] - source string | |||
|p2= beginning: [[Number]] (Optional, default 0) - start index; indexing starts at 0 | |||
|p3= length: [[Number]] (Optional, default end of string) - end index. A negative number means X chars ''from the string end'' | |||
|r1= [[String]] | |||
|x1= <sqf>["dreaded_is_the_man", 0, 6] call BIS_fnc_trimString; // will return "dreaded"</sqf> | |||
< | |x2= <sqf>["dreaded_is_the_man", 15] call BIS_fnc_trimString; // will return "man"</sqf> | ||
| < | |x3= <sqf>["dreaded_is_the_man"] call BIS_fnc_trimString; // will return "dreaded_is_the_man"</sqf> | ||
| | |seealso= [[select]] | ||
}} | |||
| |= | {{Note | ||
|user= R3vo | |||
|timestamp= 20170824154500 | |||
|text= <sqf> | |||
"test" select [0, 4]; // 0.0007 ms | |||
["test", 0, 4] call BIS_fnc_trimString; // 0.013 ms | |||
</sqf> | |||
The first method is about '''18 times faster'''. | |||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 22:38, 13 May 2023
Description
Syntax
- Syntax:
- [someText, beginning, length] call BIS_fnc_trimString
- Parameters:
- someText: String - source string
- beginning: Number (Optional, default 0) - start index; indexing starts at 0
- length: Number (Optional, default end of string) - end index. A negative number means X chars from the string end
- Return Value:
- String
Examples
- Example 1:
- Example 2:
- Example 3:
Additional Information
- See also:
- select
Notes
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- Posted on Aug 24, 2017 - 15:45 (UTC)
- The first method is about 18 times faster.