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The following statements return the length of the input string (that is, 24) into | The following statements return the length of the input string (that is, 24) into | ||
%len: | %len: | ||
< | <p class="code">%toc:string = 'A <var>String</var>length example ' | ||
%len = %toc:stringlength | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Template:StringTokenizer:StringLength footer}} | {{Template:StringTokenizer:StringLength footer}} |
Revision as of 21:48, 6 February 2011
Length of current tokenizing string (StringTokenizer class)
This method returns the length of the current tokenizing string.
This string is the value of the String property.
Syntax
%number = stringTokenizer:StringLength
Syntax terms
%num | A numeric variable to contain the returned length of the tokenizing string. |
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%tok | A StringTokenizer object variable. |
Usage notes
- The StartOfString function returns the substring of the tokenizer string that precedes the first character of the current token. The RestOfString function returns the substring of the tokenizer string that follows the current position.
Examples
The following statements return the length of the input string (that is, 24) into %len:
%toc:string = 'A Stringlength example ' %len = %toc:stringlength