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| == Example (Basic) == | | == Example == |
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| | JavaScript= |
| | <syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript"> |
| | guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"}; |
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| | NSB.Print("hello {} and {}".format("you", "bob")); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1}".format("you", "bob")); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {first} {last}".format(guy)); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a}".format("you", "bob", {a:"mary"})); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}".format("you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"})); |
| | </syntaxhighlight> |
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| | BASIC= |
| | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net"> |
| guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"} | | guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"} |
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| Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a}", "you", "bob", {a:"mary"}) | | Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a}", "you", "bob", {a:"mary"}) |
| Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}", "you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"}) | | Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}", "you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"}) |
| </pre> | | </syntaxhighlight> |
| | | </tabber> |
| == Example (JavaScript) ==
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| guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"};
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| NSB.Print("hello {} and {}".format("you", "bob"));
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| NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1}".format("you", "bob"));
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| NSB.Print("hello {first} {last}".format(guy));
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| NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a}".format("you", "bob", {a:"mary"}));
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| NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}".format("you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"}));
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| == Output == | | == Output == |
Format(string, replace0[,replace1...])
Format(string, {replace object})
Description
Replaces {n} placeholders with arguments. One or more arguments can be passed, in addition to the string itself, to insert into the string. Arguments can be three different style:
- {} Empty brackets. Placeholders are replaced with arguments in the same order as they appear in the function call.
- {1] Brackets with a number. Placeholders are replaced by the argument number as it appears in the function call.
- {name} Brackets with a name. Placeholders are replaced by the value of the name in the argument object.
Example
guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"};
NSB.Print("hello {} and {}".format("you", "bob"));
NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1}".format("you", "bob"));
NSB.Print("hello {first} {last}".format(guy));
NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a}".format("you", "bob", {a:"mary"}));
NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}".format("you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"}));
guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"}
Print Format("hello {} and {}", "you", "bob")
Print Format("hello {0} And {1}", "you", "bob")
Print Format("hello {first} {last}",guy)
Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a}", "you", "bob", {a:"mary"})
Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}", "you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"})
Output
hello you and bob
hello you and bob
hello Eric Cartman
hello you and bob and mary
hello you and bob and mary and jill