Difference between revisions of "String.sub"

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'''<translate>Available since</translate>:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
'''<translate>Class</translate>:''' [[Special:MyLanguage/string|string]]<br/>
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=== Description ===
 
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=== Parameters ===
 
=== Parameters ===
'''s''': (string) <translate>string to get substring from</translate> <br/>
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'''s''': (string) string to get substring from<br/>
'''i''': (number) <translate>start index of substring</translate> <br/>
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'''i''': (number) start index of substring<br/>
'''j''': (number) <translate>index of the last character of substring</translate> '''optional'''<br/>
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'''j''': (number) index of the last character of substring '''optional'''<br/>
  
 
=== Return values ===
 
=== Return values ===
'''<translate>Returns</translate>''' (string) <translate>substring</translate><br/>
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'''Returns''' (string) substring<br/>
  
 
=== Example ===
 
=== Example ===

Revision as of 07:27, 20 January 2023

Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: string

Description

Returns the substring of s that starts at i and continues until j; i and j can be negative. If j is absent, then it is assumed to be equal to -1 (which is the same as the string length). In particular, the call string.sub(s,1,j) returns a prefix of s with length j, and string.sub(s, -i) returns a suffix of s with length i.

(string) = string.sub(s,i,j)

Parameters

s: (string) string to get substring from
i: (number) start index of substring
j: (number) index of the last character of substring optional

Return values

Returns (string) substring

Example

local mynme = "nme01"
print(string.sub(mynme, 1, 3)) -- nme
-- or this
print(mynme:sub(1, 3)) -- nme