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Eric = "Cartman"; | Eric = "Cartman"; | ||
NSB.Print("The Right 6 of " + Wendy + ": " + Wendy.substring(Wendy.length-6) + "<br>"); | NSB.Print("The Right 6 of " + Wendy + ": " + Wendy.substring(Wendy.length-6) + "<br>"); | ||
NSB.Print("The Right | NSB.Print("The Right 4 of " + Eric + ": " + Eric.substring(Eric.length-4) + "<br>"); | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 21:23, 19 May 2013
Right(string, length)
Description
Right returns a string containing a number of characters from the right end of a string. The required parameter, string, is any valid string expression. The required parameter, length, is any valid numeric expression, if length is 0, an empty string ("") is returned, if length is greater than the size of string, the entire string is returned.
Example (Basic)
Rem Right Example 'Right returns sub string from string right end Dim Wendy, Eric Wendy = "Testaburger" Eric = "Cartman" Print "The Right 6 of " & Wendy & ":", _ Right(Wendy, 6) Print "The Right 4 of " & Eric & ":", _ Right(Eric, 4)
Example (JavaScript)
// Right Example /* Substring is used to return characters from string right end */ var Wendy, Eric; Wendy = "Testaburger"; Eric = "Cartman"; NSB.Print("The Right 6 of " + Wendy + ": " + Wendy.substring(Wendy.length-6) + "<br>"); NSB.Print("The Right 4 of " + Eric + ": " + Eric.substring(Eric.length-4) + "<br>");
Output
The Right 6 of Testaburger:burger The Right 4 of Cartman: tman