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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
The following are <var>IsOneOf</var> sample statements: | |||
<p class="code">%str is longstring | <p class="code">%str is longstring | ||
%str = 'bleh' | %str = 'bleh' | ||
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%str:isOneOf('/blah/blh/blih') = False | %str:isOneOf('/blah/blh/blih') = False | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
[[Category:String methods|IsOneOf function]] | [[Category:String methods|IsOneOf function]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Template:String:IsOneOf footer}} | {{Template:String:IsOneOf footer}} |
Revision as of 21:04, 2 November 2012
Is the method object string matched by any of the strings in the input list? (String class)
IsOneOf is an intrinsic function that returns a Boolean value that indicates whether the method object string is matched by one of the strings in an input list of strings. The input list of strings is concatenated in a single delimited string argument to the method. A returned value of True
signals a successful match.
Syntax
%boolean = string:IsOneOf( list)
Syntax terms
%boolean | An enumeration object of type Boolean to contain the returned value of IsOneOf. |
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string | The string to which the method is applied, the maximum length of which is 255 bytes. |
list | A string that contains a delimited set of potential matching strings for the method object string. The strings in list are separated by a separator character, which must be indicated by the first character of the argument. The separator must be non-alphanumeric. The format of list is therefore:
separatorString1[separatorString2][separatorString3]... |
Usage notes
- The list argument must be non-null or the request is cancelled.
- IsOneOf is available as of Sirius Mods version 7.3.
Examples
The following are IsOneOf sample statements:
%str is longstring %str = 'bleh' printText {~} = '{%str:isOneOf('/blah/bleh/blih')}' printText {~} = '{%str:isOneOf(',blah,bleh,blih')}' printText {~} = '{%str:isOneOf('/blah/blh/blih')}'
The results are respectively:
%str:isOneOf('/blah/bleh/blih') = True %str:isOneOf(',blah,bleh,blih') = True %str:isOneOf('/blah/blh/blih') = False