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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
<ul><li>For information about constructing a <var>CharacterMap</var> object, see <var>[[New_(CharacterMap_constructor)| | <ul> | ||
<li>For information about constructing a <var>CharacterMap</var> object, see <var>[[New_(CharacterMap_constructor)|New]]</var>, the <var>CharacterMap</var> constructor. | |||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
In the following request, a's are translated to B's, and c's are translated to d's, as dictated by the character mapping in %map: | In the following request, a's are translated to B's, and c's are translated to d's, as dictated by the character mapping in <code>%map</code>: | ||
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%map is object characterMap | %map is object characterMap |
Latest revision as of 22:42, 5 November 2012
Apply a Character Map to the method object string (String class)
Translate takes a string input and outputs a copy of it in which any of the input characters that are specified in a character mapping object are replaced with the characters to which they are mapped by the object. Translate takes a CharacterMap object as input which maps In ("input table") characters to Out ("output table") characters.
Syntax
%outString = string:Translate( characterMap)
Syntax terms
%outString | A string or to receive the translated input string. |
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string | The method object input string. |
characterMap | A CharacterMap object variable which defines the relationship (mapping) between input and output characters. |
Usage notes
- For information about constructing a CharacterMap object, see New, the CharacterMap constructor.
Examples
In the following request, a's are translated to B's, and c's are translated to d's, as dictated by the character mapping in %map
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begin %map is object characterMap %ls is longstring %map = new(in='ac',out='Bd') %ls = 'aaaccc' printText {~} = '{%ls:translate(%map)}' end
The result is:
%ls:translate(%tr) = 'BBBddd'
See also
- Translate has many similarities to the Sirius function $Lstr_Translate.