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Revision as of 19:59, 31 December 2010
Whether to remove quote characters from returned values
RemoveQuotes is a member of the StringTokenizer class.
This readWrite property returns or sets the Boolean value that indicates whether to remove the quote characters from the returned values of quoted tokens. The default value for a new tokenizer is True.
Syntax
%bool = %tok:RemoveQuotes
%tok:RemoveQuotes = %bool
Syntax terms
- %bool
- An enumeration object of type Boolean to contain the returned value of RemoveQuotes. For more information about Boolean enumerations, see Using Boolean enumerations.
- %tok
- A StringTokenizer object variable.
Usage Notes
- The Quotes property returns or resets the values of the current quotation characters. The Quotes characters are initially settable in the New call that creates the tokenizer instance.
Examples
In the following request fragment, the first PeekToken call returns quotes example, removing the double quotation marks from the tokenizer string because that is the default behavior. Then, after RemoveQuotes is reset to False, the next peekToken call displays the returned token value with its quotation marks ("quotes example"):
... %tok = new(Quotes='"') %tok:string = '"quotes example"' Print %tok:peekToken %tok:removeQuotes = False Print %tok:peekToken ...