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|p3= caseSensitive (optional): [[Boolean]] - defines whether the search is case-sensitive (true) or not (false, by default)
|p3= caseSensitive (optional): [[Boolean]] - defines whether the search is case-sensitive (true) or not (false, by default)


|r1=[[Boolean]] - true if search term is found, false if not
|r1= [[Boolean]] - true if search term is found, false if not


|x1= <code>["rabbit", "I ate a rabbit today"] call BIS_fnc_inString // will return true</code>
|x1= <code>["rabbit", "I ate a rabbit today"] call BIS_fnc_inString // will return true</code>

Revision as of 22:26, 7 August 2021

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Description

Description:
Find a string within a string.
Execution:
call
Groups:
Strings

Syntax

Syntax:
[searchTerm, searchText, caseSensitive] call BIS_fnc_inString
Parameters:
searchTerm: String - string to find
searchText: String - string to search in
caseSensitive (optional): Boolean - defines whether the search is case-sensitive (true) or not (false, by default)
Return Value:
Boolean - true if search term is found, false if not

Examples

Example 1:
["rabbit", "I ate a rabbit today"] call BIS_fnc_inString // will return true
Example 2:
["RaBbiT", "I ate a rabbit today"] call BIS_fnc_inString // will return true
Example 3:
["RaBbiT", "I ate a rabbit today", true] call BIS_fnc_inString // will return false because of case sensitivity

Additional Information

See also:
findBIS_fnc_filterStringsplitStringjoinString

Notes

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