StrFormat()
Format a string
- Syntax
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- StrFormat(<cMask>[, <cPar1>[, <cParn>[, ...]]) --> cString
- Arguments
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- <cMask> Holds the mask for the resulting string
- <cParn> Holds the strings to be inserted in the mask maximum 9 of them can be specified.
- Returns
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- <cString> Return the mask with all the parameters inserted.
- Description
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- String replacment, can be useful when writing international apps. You can separate the constant strings from the variable ones. Each %1 - %9 marks will be replaced with the appropriate parameter from the parameter list.
- Marks can be in any order, and can be duplicated.
- You can print "%" character with "%%".
Examples
StrFormat("Please insert disk %1 to drive %2", LTrim(Str(2)), "A:")
StrFormat("This is %1 from %2", "Victor", "Hungary")
StrFormat("%2 %1 %2", "Param1", "Param2")
Tests
? StrFormat("Please insert disk %1 to drive %2", LTrim(Str(2)), "A:")
? StrFormat("This is %1 from %2", "Victor", "Hungary")
? StrFormat("%2 %1 %2", "Param1", "Param2")
? StrFormat("Hello")
? StrFormat("%1 - %2", "one")
? StrFormat("%1 - %2", "one", "two")
? StrFormat("%2 - %1", "one", "two")
? StrFormat("%2 - %", "one", "two")
? StrFormat("%% - %", "one", "two")
? StrFormat("%9 - %", "one", "two")
- Status
- Done
- Compliance
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- All platforms
- Files
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- Library is libmisc