string
Module
string
Module summary
String processing functions.
Description
This module provides functions for string processing.
Exports
centre(String, Number) -> Centered
centre(String, Number, Character) -> Centered
Types:
String = Centered = string() Number = integer() >= 0 Character = char()
Returns a string, where String
is centered in the string and surrounded by blanks or Character
. The resulting string has length Number
.
chars(Character, Number) -> String
chars(Character, Number, Tail) -> String
Types:
Character = char() Number = integer() >= 0 Tail = String = string()
Returns a string consisting of Number
characters Character
. Optionally, the string can end with string Tail
.
chr(String, Character) -> Index
Types:
String = string() Character = char() Index = integer() >= 0
Returns the index of the first occurrence of Character
in String
. Returns 0
if Character
does not occur.
concat(String1, String2) -> String3
Types:
String1 = String2 = String3 = string()
Concatenates String1
and String2
to form a new string String3
, which is returned.
copies(String, Number) -> Copies
Types:
String = Copies = string() Number = integer() >= 0
Returns a string containing String
repeated Number
times.
cspan(String, Chars) -> Length
Types:
String = Chars = string() Length = integer() >= 0
Returns the length of the maximum initial segment of String
, which consists entirely of characters not from Chars
.
Example:
> string:cspan("\t abcdef", " \t"). 0
equal(String1, String2) -> boolean()
Types:
String1 = String2 = string()
Returns true
if String1
and String2
are equal, otherwise false
.
join(StringList, Separator) -> String
Types:
StringList = [string()] Separator = String = string()
Returns a string with the elements of StringList
separated by the string in Separator
.
Example:
> join(["one", "two", "three"], ", "). "one, two, three"
left(String, Number) -> Left
left(String, Number, Character) -> Left
Types:
String = Left = string() Number = integer() >= 0 Character = char()
Returns String
with the length adjusted in accordance with Number
. The left margin is fixed. If length(String)
< Number
, then String
is padded with blanks or Character
s.
Example:
> string:left("Hello",10,$.). "Hello....."
len(String) -> Length
Types:
String = string() Length = integer() >= 0
Returns the number of characters in String
.
rchr(String, Character) -> Index
Types:
String = string() Character = char() Index = integer() >= 0
Returns the index of the last occurrence of Character
in String
. Returns 0
if Character
does not occur.
right(String, Number) -> Right
right(String, Number, Character) -> Right
Types:
String = Right = string() Number = integer() >= 0 Character = char()
Returns String
with the length adjusted in accordance with Number
. The right margin is fixed. If the length of (String)
< Number
, then String
is padded with blanks or Character
s.
Example:
> string:right("Hello", 10, $.). ".....Hello"
rstr(String, SubString) -> Index
Types:
String = SubString = string() Index = integer() >= 0
Returns the position where the last occurrence of SubString
begins in String
. Returns 0
if SubString
does not exist in String
.
Example:
> string:rstr(" Hello Hello World World ", "Hello World"). 8
span(String, Chars) -> Length
Types:
String = Chars = string() Length = integer() >= 0
Returns the length of the maximum initial segment of String
, which consists entirely of characters from Chars
.
Example:
> string:span("\t abcdef", " \t"). 5
str(String, SubString) -> Index
Types:
String = SubString = string() Index = integer() >= 0
Returns the position where the first occurrence of SubString
begins in String
. Returns 0
if SubString
does not exist in String
.
Example:
> string:str(" Hello Hello World World ", "Hello World"). 8
strip(String :: string()) -> string()
strip(String, Direction) -> Stripped
strip(String, Direction, Character) -> Stripped
Types:
String = Stripped = string() Direction = left | right | both Character = char()
Returns a string, where leading and/or trailing blanks or a number of Character
have been removed. Direction
, which can be left
, right
, or both
, indicates from which direction blanks are to be removed. strip/1
is equivalent to strip(String, both)
.
Example:
> string:strip("...Hello.....", both, $.). "Hello"
sub_string(String, Start) -> SubString
sub_string(String, Start, Stop) -> SubString
Types:
String = SubString = string() Start = Stop = integer() >= 1
Returns a substring of String
, starting at position Start
to the end of the string, or to and including position Stop
.
Example:
sub_string("Hello World", 4, 8). "lo Wo"
substr(String, Start) -> SubString
substr(String, Start, Length) -> SubString
Types:
String = SubString = string() Start = integer() >= 1 Length = integer() >= 0
Returns a substring of String
, starting at position Start
, and ending at the end of the string or at length Length
.
Example:
> substr("Hello World", 4, 5). "lo Wo"
sub_word(String, Number) -> Word
sub_word(String, Number, Character) -> Word
Types:
String = Word = string() Number = integer() Character = char()
Returns the word in position Number
of String
. Words are separated by blanks or Character
s.
Example:
> string:sub_word(" Hello old boy !",3,$o). "ld b"
to_float(String) -> {Float, Rest} | {error, Reason}
Types:
String = string() Float = float() Rest = string() Reason = no_float | not_a_list
Argument String
is expected to start with a valid text represented float (the digits are ASCII values). Remaining characters in the string after the float are returned in Rest
.
Example:
> {F1,Fs} = string:to_float("1.0-1.0e-1"), > {F2,[]} = string:to_float(Fs), > F1+F2. 0.9 > string:to_float("3/2=1.5"). {error,no_float} > string:to_float("-1.5eX"). {-1.5,"eX"}
to_integer(String) -> {Int, Rest} | {error, Reason}
Types:
String = string() Int = integer() Rest = string() Reason = no_integer | not_a_list
Argument String
is expected to start with a valid text represented integer (the digits are ASCII values). Remaining characters in the string after the integer are returned in Rest
.
Example:
> {I1,Is} = string:to_integer("33+22"), > {I2,[]} = string:to_integer(Is), > I1-I2. 11 > string:to_integer("0.5"). {0,".5"} > string:to_integer("x=2"). {error,no_integer}
to_lower(String) -> Result
to_lower(Char) -> CharResult
to_upper(String) -> Result
to_upper(Char) -> CharResult
Types:
String = Result = io_lib:latin1_string() Char = CharResult = char()
The specified string or character is case-converted. Notice that the supported character set is ISO/IEC 8859-1 (also called Latin 1); all values outside this set are unchanged
tokens(String, SeparatorList) -> Tokens
Types:
String = SeparatorList = string() Tokens = [Token :: nonempty_string()]
Returns a list of tokens in String
, separated by the characters in SeparatorList
.
Example:
> tokens("abc defxxghix jkl", "x "). ["abc", "def", "ghi", "jkl"]
Notice that, as shown in this example, two or more adjacent separator characters in String
are treated as one. That is, there are no empty strings in the resulting list of tokens.
words(String) -> Count
words(String, Character) -> Count
Types:
String = string() Character = char() Count = integer() >= 1
Returns the number of words in String
, separated by blanks or Character
.
Example:
> words(" Hello old boy!", $o). 4
Notes
Some of the general string functions can seem to overlap each other. The reason is that this string package is the combination of two earlier packages and all functions of both packages have been retained.
Any undocumented functions in string
are not to be used.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.