$pos » History » Version 2
Per Amundsen, 08/11/2015 04:28 AM
| 1 | 1 | Per Amundsen | _Added in 1.8.10_ |
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| 3 | *$pos(string,substring,N)* |
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| 5 | Returns a number indicating the position of the Nth occurrence of string in text. |
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| 7 | 2 | Per Amundsen | _[[$pos]] is case-issensitive, see [[$poscs]] for case-sensitive version._ |
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| 9 | *Parameters* |
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| 11 | string - String to search. |
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| 12 | substring- Substringto search. |
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| 13 | N - If N = 0, total number of matches, otherwise the Nth match. |
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| 15 | *Example* |
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| 17 | <pre> |
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| 18 | ; Print number of matches for the substring 'e'. |
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| 19 | //echo -ag $pos(hello there,e,1) |
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| 21 | ; Print the position of the second match using substring 'e'. |
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| 22 | //echo -ag $pos(hello there,e,2) |
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| 23 | </pre> |