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The <var>$Words</var> function returns the number of words in a specified string, delimited by a blank or optionally specified character.</p> | The <var>$Words</var> function returns the number of words in a specified string, delimited by a blank or optionally specified character.</p> | ||
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<p>The format of the <var>$Words</var> function is:</p> | <p>The format of the <var>$Words</var> function is:</p> | ||
<p class="syntax">$Words('<span class="term">inputstring</span>', ['<span class="term">delimiter'</span>]) | <p class="syntax">$Words('<span class="term">inputstring</span>', ['<span class="term">delimiter'</span>]) | ||
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Null values between delimiters are not considered words. For example,</p> | Null values between delimiters are not considered words. For example,</p> | ||
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<p>returns a count of three words, not four.</p> | <p>returns a count of three words, not four.</p> | ||
==Example== | |||
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The following function returns 4, the number of words in the string when a blank delimits a word:</p> | The following function returns 4, the number of words in the string when a blank delimits a word:</p> |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 18 August 2014
The $Words function returns the number of words in a specified string, delimited by a blank or optionally specified character.
Syntax
The format of the $Words function is:
$Words('inputstring', ['delimiter'])
Where:
- inputstring is the input from which the specified word is to be extracted. inputstring can be a quoted literal or a %variable.
- delimiter is an optional character to be used as a delimiter in parsing the input string into words. If delimiter is not specified, it defaults to a blank space.
Usage
Null values between delimiters are not considered words. For example,
$Words('ABC==D=XXX','=')
returns a count of three words, not four.
Example
The following function returns 4, the number of words in the string when a blank delimits a word:
$words ('NOW IS THE TIME')