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; returns all tokens beginning with the 3rd: Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.Sat</pre> | ; returns all tokens beginning with the 3rd: Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.Sat</pre> | ||
− | <pre>//echo -a $gettok( | + | <pre>//echo -a $gettok(1x2x3x4,3,120) |
− | ; returns | + | ; returns 3 because $chr(120) is lower-case x |
− | //echo -a $gettok( | + | //echo -a $gettok(x1xxxx2x3x4x,3,120) |
− | ; also returns | + | ; also returns 3 because duplicate, leading, and trailing delimiters are stripped before $gettok processes the TEXT |
− | //echo -a $gettok( | + | //echo -a $gettok(1x2X3x4,3,120) |
− | ; returns | + | ; returns 4 because the C token is case-sensitive, so capital X isn't a delimiter</pre> |
$gettok allows the range numbers to be negative | $gettok allows the range numbers to be negative |