Working With String Data in Recital
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Contents
- 1 Working With String Data in Recital
- 1.1 Changing the Case of a String
- 1.2 Converting to and from ASCII Values
- 1.3 Printing Formatted Strings in Recital
- 1.4 Recital printf Formatting Specifiers
- 1.5 Finding the Length of a Recital String
- 1.6 Converting a String Into an Array
- 1.7 Converting an Array into a String
- 1.8 String Conversion Functions
- 1.9 Removing Leading and Trailing Whitespace from a Recital String
- 1.10 Comparing Strings in Recital
- 1.11 String Comparison Functions Return Value
- 1.12 Accessing and Modifiying Characters in String
- 1.13 Searching for Characters and Substrings in a Recital String
- 1.14 Extracting and Replacing Substrings in Recital
- 1.15 Replacing All Instances of a Word in a Recital String
- 1.16 Miscellaneous String Functions
- 1.17 Summary
Working With String Data in Recital
Changing the Case of a String
See Also
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- STRTOLOWER() - convert a string to lower case
- STRTOUPPER() - convert a string to upper case
- UCFIRST() - convert a string to lower case with the first character of each word in upper case
Converting to and from ASCII Values
Printing Formatted Strings in Recital
Recital printf Formatting Specifiers
Finding the Length of a Recital String
See Also
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- STRLEN() - return the numeric length of a string