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would set %JUNK to <tt>A B C D E F G</tt>.
would set %JUNK to <tt>A B C D E F G</tt>.


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Revision as of 21:32, 7 November 2012

Insert delimiter string into input string at regular positions

Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $Delimr function is the Insert (String function).

This function inserts a delimiter string into an input string at regular positions. The $Delimr function accepts three arguments and returns a string result that is made up of the first argument string and the delimiters.

The first argument is an arbitrary string.

The second argument is a delimiter string that is truncated at two characters if longer.

The third argument is a number that indicates the intervals at which to insert the delimiter string. If this argument is omitted, the delimiter string is not inserted.

Syntax

<section begin="syntax" />%STRING = $Delimr(string, delim, interval) <section end="syntax" />

%STRING is made up of the first argument string and delim.

For example

%JUNK = $Delimr('070476', '/', 2)

would set %JUNK to 07/04/76 and

%JUNK = $Delimr('ABCDEFG', ' ', 1)

would set %JUNK to A B C D E F G.

Products authorizing $Delimr