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'hello world' copyTo:6.
'hello world' copyTo:6.
=> 'hello '
=> 'hello '

=== Concatenation ===

===== , (comma) =====
''string1'' , ''string2''
''string1'' + ''string2'' [JS]

Example:
'hello', ' ' , 'world'
=> 'hello world'

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String[Bearbeiten]

Reference: String Class Documentation
CharacterArray (superclass)
Collection (superclass)


Copying[Bearbeiten]

Notice: except when written otherwise, all indices are 1-based. Valid indices range from 1 to the string's size.

copyFrom:to:[Bearbeiten]
aString copyFrom:startIndex to:endIndex
aString.copyFrom_to(startIndex, endIndex) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyFrom:1 to:5. 
 => 'hello'
copyFrom:count:[Bearbeiten]
aString copyFrom:startIndex count:numChars
aString.copyFrom_count(startIndex, numChars) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyFrom:7 count:3. 
 => 'wor'
copyFrom:[Bearbeiten]
aString copyFrom:startIndex'
aString.copyFrom(startIndex) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyFrom:6. 
 => ' world'
copyTo:[Bearbeiten]
aString copyTo:endIndex
aString.copyTo(endIndex) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyTo:6. 
 => 'hello '

Concatenation[Bearbeiten]

, (comma)[Bearbeiten]
string1 , string2
string1 + string2 [JS]

Example:

 'hello', ' ' , 'world'
 => 'hello world'



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