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- string option arg ?arg ...?
- Perform one of several string operations, depending on
- option. The legal options (which may be abbreviated)
- are:
-
- string compare string1 string2
- Perform a character-by-character comparison of
- strings string1 and string2 in the same way as the
- C strcmp procedure. Return -1, 0, or 1, depending
- on whether string1 is lexicographically less than,
- equal to, or greater than string2.
-
- string first string1 string2
- Search string2 for a sequence of characters that
- exactly match the characters in string1. If
- found, return the index of the first character in
- the first such match within string2. If not
- found, return -1.
-
- string index string charIndex
- Returns the charIndex'th character of the string
- argument. A charIndex of 0 corresponds to the
- first character of the string. If charIndex is
- less than 0 or greater than or equal to the length
- of the string then an empty string is returned.
-
- string last string1 string2
- Search string2 for a sequence of characters that
- exactly match the characters in string1. If
- found, return the index of the first character in
- the last such match within string2. If there is
- no match, then return -1.
-
- string length string
- Returns a decimal string giving the number of
- characters in string.
-
- string match pattern string
- See if pattern matches string; return 1 if it
- does, 0 if it doesn't. Matching is done in a
- fashion similar to that used by the C-shell. For
- the two strings to match, their contents must be
- identical except that the following special
- sequences may appear in pattern:
-
- * Matches any sequence of characters in
- string, including a null string.
-
- ? Matches any single character in string.
-
- [chars] Matches any character in the set given
- by chars. If a sequence of the form x-y
- appears in chars, then any character
- between x and y, inclusive, will match.
-
- \x Matches the single character x. This
- provides a way of avoiding the special
- interpretation of the characters *?[]\
- in pattern.
-
- string range string first last
- Returns a range of consecutive characters from
- string, starting with the character whose index is
- first and ending with the character whose index is
- last. An index of 0 refers to the first character
- of the string. Last may be end (or any
- abbreviation of it) to refer to the last character
- of the string. If first is less than zero then it
- is treated as if it were zero, and if last is
- greater than or equal to the length of the string
- then it is treated as if it were end. If first is
- greater than last then an empty string is
- returned.
-
- string tolower string
- Returns a value equal to string except that all
- upper case letters have been converted to lower
- case.
-
- string toupper string
- Returns a value equal to string except that all
- lower case letters have been converted to upper
- case.
-
- string trim string ?chars?
- Returns a value equal to string except that any
- leading or trailing characters from the set given
- by chars are removed. If chars is not specified
- then white space is removed (spaces, tabs,
- newlines, and carriage returns).
-
- string trimleft string ?chars?
- Returns a value equal to string except that any
- leading characters from the set given by chars are
- removed. If chars is not specified then white
- space is removed (spaces, tabs, newlines, and
- carriage returns).
-
- string trimright string ?chars?
- Returns a value equal to string except that any
- trailing characters from the set given by chars
- are removed. If chars is not specified then white
- space is removed (spaces, tabs, newlines, and
- carriage returns).
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