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If you're converting old code to replace <var>$subIns</var> calls with calls to the <var>Insert</var> method, note that <var>$subIns</var> pads out to the required length when insertions are requested past the length of the initial string, whereas the <var>Insert</var> method treats this as an error.
In other words, using <var>$subIns</var> you could insert a string into position 10 of a 4 character string, like this:
<p class="code">begin
  %x is string len 255
  %x = $subIns('Meat',' and Potatoes',10)
end
resulting in:
  Meat    and Potatoes
If you substitute the <var>Insert</var> method the abvoe request would fail.  To make the <var>Insert</var> method work you would have to right pad the original string to 10 characters before inserting the string.


==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 14:25, 14 September 2012

Insert argument string inside the method object string (String class)


Insert is an intrinsic function that inserts an argument string inside the method object string, starting before the specified position in the method object string.

Syntax

%outString = string:Insert( insertedString, position)

Syntax terms

%outString A string variable to receive the modified method object string.
string The input string
insertedString The new text string to be inserted into method object string.
position The numeric value of the position in the method object string before which to insert insertedString. The first character from the left in the method object is position 1. The value of position must be between 1 and the number of characters in the method object string plus one. An invalid position produces a request cancellation.

Usage Notes

Examples

The following request contains four Insert method calls:

begin printText {~} = {'':insert('xyz', 1)} printText {~} = {'ABC':insert('xyz', 3)} printText {~} = {'ABC':insert('xyz', 4)} printText {~} = {'ABC':insert('xyz', 5)} end

The request result is:

'':insert('xyz', 1) = xyz 'abc':insert('xyz', 3) = ABxyzC 'abc':insert('xyz', 4) = ABCxyz 'abc':insert('xyz', 5) = *** 1 CANCELLING REQUEST: MSIR.0750: Class STRING, function INSERT: insertion position greater than length of input string plus one in line 5

If you're converting old code to replace $subIns calls with calls to the Insert method, note that $subIns pads out to the required length when insertions are requested past the length of the initial string, whereas the Insert method treats this as an error.

In other words, using $subIns you could insert a string into position 10 of a 4 character string, like this:

begin %x is string len 255 %x = $subIns('Meat',' and Potatoes',10) end resulting in: Meat and Potatoes If you substitute the Insert method the abvoe request would fail. To make the Insert method work you would have to right pad the original string to 10 characters before inserting the string.

See also