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<li>The <var>[[CreateLines (Stringlist function)|CreateLines]]</var> function performs the inverse operation; that is, it creates a string by concatenating the items in a <var>Stringlist</var> with separator strings between the items. | |||
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Revision as of 15:16, 15 May 2012
Parse delimited string, creating new Stringlist (String class)
This page is under construction.
Syntax
%sl = string:ParseLines[( [delims], [StripTrailingNull= boolean])]
Syntax terms
%stringlist | Stringlist object |
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string | string |
delims | string |
StripTrailingNull | Boolean value |
Usage notes
Examples
See also
- The CreateLines function performs the inverse operation; that is, it creates a string by concatenating the items in a Stringlist with separator strings between the items.