
What is the difference between substr and substring?
Sep 19, 2010 · substring() allows you to specify the indices and the second argument is NOT inclusive There are some additional subtleties between substr() and substring() such as the …
What is the difference between String.slice and String.substring?
Feb 11, 2010 · Distinctions of substring(): If start > stop, then substring will swap those 2 arguments. If either argument is negative or is NaN, it is treated as if it were 0. Distinctions of …
string - javascript substring - Stack Overflow
Apr 4, 2013 · You're confusing substring() and substr(): substring() expects two indices and not offset and length. In your case, the indices are 5 and 2, ie characters 2..4 will be returned as …
Check whether a cell contains a substring - Stack Overflow
Sep 4, 2013 · Is there an in-built function to check if a cell contains a given character/substring? It would mean you can apply textual functions like Left/Right/Mid on a conditional basis without …
How to use substring function in c? - Stack Overflow
May 10, 2012 · 2 If you know the character also in the string from where you want to get the substring then you can use strstr function. It locates the substring. But if u do not know the …
What linux shell command returns a part of a string?
Feb 28, 2017 · I want to find a linux command that can return a part of the string. In most programming languages, it's the substr() function. Does bash have any command that can be …
How to get substring in C - Stack Overflow
Jul 8, 2018 · I have a string, let's say "THESTRINGHASNOSPACES". I need something that gets a substring of 4 characters from the string. In the first call, I should get "THES"; in the second, …
How do I get a substring of a string in Python? - Stack Overflow
Aug 31, 2016 · I want to get a new string from the third character to the end of the string, e.g. myString[2:end]. If omitting the second part means 'to the end', and if you omit the first part, …
Extracting substrings in Go - Stack Overflow
Sep 7, 2012 · input,_:=src.ReadString('\n') inputFmt:=input[0:len(input)-2]+"" //Need to manually add end of string Is there a more idiomatic way to do this? That is, is there already a library …
c - Get a substring of a char* - Stack Overflow
For example, I have this char *buff = "this is a test string"; and want to get "test". How can I do that?