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The following statement sets the value of the input string | The following statement sets the value of the input string | ||
of the %toc <var> | of the %toc <var>StringTokenizer</var> object: | ||
<p class="code">%toc:string = 'A | <p class="code">%toc:string = 'A String example!' | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Template:StringTokenizer:String footer}} | {{Template:StringTokenizer:String footer}} |
Revision as of 22:28, 6 February 2011
The string to be tokenized (StringTokenizer class)
This readWrite property returns or sets the string to be tokenized.
Syntax
%currentString = stringTokenizer:String stringTokenizer:String = newString
Syntax terms
%string | A string variable to contain the returned or set value of the string to be tokenized. The default value is a null string. |
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%tok | A StringTokenizer object variable. |
Usage notes
- When the String method assigns a string, it resets to 0 the NextPosition value, and it invalidates the value of CurrentToken and the value of CurrentTokenPosition.
Examples
The following statement sets the value of the input string of the %toc StringTokenizer object:
%toc:string = 'A String example!'