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<var>StartsWith</var> can be conveniently used to check whether a starts with a known string; <var>IsStartOf</var> can be conveniently used to check whether a string is an abbreviation of a known string.
<var>StartsWith</var> can be conveniently used to check whether one string starts with another string; <var>IsStartOf</var> can be conveniently used to check whether a string is an abbreviation of a known string.
   
   
==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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<tr><th>longerString</th>
<tr><th>longerString</th>
<td>A string which is examined to see if the <var class="term">abbreviation</var> is an abbreviation of it.</td></tr>
<td>A string which is examined to see if <var class="term">string</var> is an abbreviation of it.</td></tr>


<tr><th><var>MinLength</var></th>
<tr><th><var>MinLength</var></th>
<td>This name-required argument is a non-negative number, specifying the minimum length of <var class="term">abbreviation</var> to be considered an abbreviation of <var class="term">longerString</var>. Note that if this is 0, then the null string is an abbreviation of any value of the <var class="term">longerString</var> argument; if this is non-0, then the null string is never an abbreviation.
<td>This [[Notation conventions for methods#Named parameters|name required]] argument is a non-negative number, specifying the minimum length of <var class="term">string</var> to be considered an abbreviation of <var class="term">longerString</var>. Note that if this is 0, then the null string is an abbreviation of any value of the <var class="term">longerString</var> argument; if this is non-0, then the null string is never an abbreviation.


This argument is only used by <var>IsStartOf</var>; for <var>StartsWith</var>, <var>MinLength</var> is effectively 0.
This argument is only used by <var>IsStartOf</var>; for <var>StartsWith</var>, <var>MinLength</var> is effectively 0.

Latest revision as of 03:09, 21 February 2020

Is one string an initial substring of a longer string? (String class)

[Introduced in Sirius Mods 7.9]

StartsWith can be conveniently used to check whether one string starts with another string; IsStartOf can be conveniently used to check whether a string is an abbreviation of a known string.

Syntax

%boolean = string:StartsWith( abbreviation)

%boolean = string:IsStartOf( longerString, MinLength= number)

Syntax terms

%boolean The Boolean result is True if abbreviation is the same as the initial substring, whose length is the length of abbreviation, of longerString.

In addition, for IsStartOf, the length of the method object abbreviation is at least the value of the MinLength argument.

string The method object string. Depending upon whether the StartsWith or IsStartOf method is being used, string may be either the:
  • longerString, whose intial characters are examined, for StartsWith
  • abbreviation, for IsStartOf
abbreviationA string which is examined to see if it is an abbreviation (that is, an initial substring) of string.
longerString A string which is examined to see if string is an abbreviation of it.
MinLength This name required argument is a non-negative number, specifying the minimum length of string to be considered an abbreviation of longerString. Note that if this is 0, then the null string is an abbreviation of any value of the longerString argument; if this is non-0, then the null string is never an abbreviation.

This argument is only used by IsStartOf; for StartsWith, MinLength is effectively 0.

Examples

Checking whether string starts with some literal

Hopefully the following fragment is self-evident:

if %name:toUpper:startsWith('DAV') then print 'Name is probably Dave or David'

Determining if option is valid abbreviation

A common task is checking user input for a valid abbreviation for one of several longer terms. This is one motivation for the MinLength argument; there may be overlap in the initial substrings of the longer terms. Consider the following fragment:

%opt = %(system):arguments:toUpper if %opt:isStartOf('MAXAMOUNT', MinLength=5) then ... elseIf %opt:isStartOf('MAXTIME', MinLenth=5) then ... else PrintText Invalid argument: {%opt}

If the argument to this proc is max, that would not distinguish it between maxAmount and maxTime; hence the MinLength argument value of 5 is used to enforce that at least maxAm or maxTi is entered (a value of 4 would also have disambiguated the abbreviations in this case).

Several single-line examples

The following fragment:

PrintText {~= 'a':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=1) } PrintText {~= 'a':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=2) } PrintText {~= 'a':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=0) } PrintText {~= 'x':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=1) } PrintText {~= 'x':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=0) } PrintText {~= '':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=0) }

produces the following output:

'a':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=1) = True 'a':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=2) = False 'a':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=0) = True 'x':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=1) = False 'x':IsStartOf('abc', MinLength=0) = False

See also