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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<p class="syntax"><section begin="syntax" /> %RESULT = $Lstr_Left(longstring, len, pad) | <p class="syntax"><section begin="syntax" />%RESULT = $Lstr_Left(longstring, len, pad) | ||
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<p class="caption">$Lstr_Left function | <p class="caption">$Lstr_Left function |
Revision as of 20:32, 24 October 2012
Leftmost characters of a longstring
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $Lstr_Left function is the Left (String function).
This function takes a string or longstring input and produces the leftmost characters of the input, possibly padded to an indicated length.
The $Lstr_Left function accepts three arguments and returns a string result.
The first argument is an arbitrary string or longstring. This is a required argument.
The second argument is a number between 1 and 2**31-1 that indicates the result length. This is a required argument.
The third argument is a string containing a single character to be used as the pad character if the result length is longer than the string specified by argument one. This is an optional argument and defaults to a blank.
Syntax
<section begin="syntax" />%RESULT = $Lstr_Left(longstring, len, pad) <section end="syntax" />
$Lstr_Left acts very much like $PADR except
- The target length and pad character arguments are reversed.
- It cancels the request if the result target is too short to hold the result.
- It cancels the request if the pad character argument is longer than one byte.
- It can operate on LONGSTRING inputs.
- It produces a LONGSTRING output.
For example
%BIG = $Lstr_Left('Voldemort', 3)
sets %BIG to "Vol". and
%BIG = $Lstr_Left('Snape', 300, '!')
sets %BIG to "Snape" followed by 295 exclamation marks.
$Lstr_Left is only available in Sirius Mods Version 6.2 and later.