Useful API Functions

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This document lists most useful (and often needed) functions. Be aware, that there are many more to be found in either the class references or via the builtin class browser.

String[Bearbeiten]

Reference: String inherits from: CharacterArray Collection


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]

Copies characters from a start index to an end index.

aString copyFrom:startIndex to:endIndex

aString.copyFrom_to(startIndex, endIndex) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyFrom:1 to:5. 
 => 'hello'
copyFrom:count:[Bearbeiten]

Copies a number of characters starting at the given index.

aString copyFrom:startIndex count:numChars

aString.copyFrom_count(startIndex, numChars) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyFrom:7 count:3. 
 => 'wor'
copyFrom:[Bearbeiten]

Copies from the given index to the end.

aString copyFrom:startIndex'

aString.copyFrom(startIndex) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyFrom:6. 
 => ' world'
copyTo:[Bearbeiten]

Copies from the start to the given index.

aString copyTo:endIndex

aString.copyTo(endIndex) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyTo:6. 
 => 'hello '
copyLast:[Bearbeiten]

Copies the last count characters.

aString copyLast:count

aString.copyLast(count) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyLast:4. 
 => 'world '
copyButLast:[Bearbeiten]

Copies except for the last count characters.

aString copyButLast:count

aString.copyButLast(count) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world' copyButLast:4. 
 => 'hello w '
copyBetween:and:caseSensitive:[Bearbeiten]

Finds two substrings and copies the part between them.

aString copyBetween:leftString and:rightString caseSensitive:boolean

aString.copyBetween_and_caseSensitive(leftString, rightString, boolean) [JS]

Example:

 'hello small world' copyBetween:'hello' and:'world' caseSensitive:true
 => ' small '
 'helloworld' copyBetween:'hello' and:'world' caseSensitive:true
 => 
 'hello small World' copyBetween:'hello' and:'world' caseSensitive:true
 => nil
 'hello small World' copyBetween:'hello' and:'world' caseSensitive:false
 => ' small '
copyReplaceString:withString:[Bearbeiten]
aString copyReplaceString:oldString withString:newString

aString.copyReplaceString_withString(oldString, newString) [JS]

Example:

 'hello small world' copyReplaceString:'small' withString:'big' 
 => ' hello big world '
 'hello small world' copyReplaceString:'big' withString:'bigger' 
 => ' hello small world '

Concatenation[Bearbeiten]

, (comma)[Bearbeiten]
string1 , string2

string1 + string2 [JS]

Example:

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

Splitting[Bearbeiten]

splitBy:[Bearbeiten]

Splits a string into pieces, given a splitting character.

aString splitBy: aCharacter
aString.splitBy(aCharacter) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world here are six words' splitBy: $      <- trailing space here
 => #( 'hello' 'world' 'here' 'are' 'six' 'words')

 'hello-world here are six-words' splitBy: $-
 => #( 'hello' 'world here are six' 'words')

splitOn:[Bearbeiten]

Splits a string into pieces, given a splitter. The splitter may be a single character, a string or a block, which returns true to split. This is a more general version of the above "splitBy:", for complex splits.

aString splitOn: aCharacter
string1 splitOn: string2
aString splitOn: [ :char | <condition-expression on char> ]
aString.splitOn(aCharacter) [JS]
string1.splitOn(string2) [JS]
aString.splitOn( (char) => <condition-expression on char> ) [JS]

Example:

 'hello world here are six words' splitOn: $      <- trailing space here
 => #( 'hello' 'world' 'here' 'are' 'six' 'words')

 'hello-world here are six-words' splitOn: $-
 => #( 'hello' 'world here are six' 'words')

 'hello world and goodbye world' splitOn: ' and '
 => #( 'hello world' 'goodbye world')

 'hello-world, commas and semis; here' splitOn: [:ch | (ch == $,) or:[ ch == $; ]]
 => #( 'hello-world' 'çommas and semis' 'here')

 'aWordWithCamelCase' splitOn: [:ch | ch isUppercase ]
 => #( 'a' 'Word' 'With' 'Camel' 'Case')

 'aWordWithCamelCase' splitOn: #isUppercase
 => #( 'a' 'Word' 'With' 'Camel' 'Case')

 "hello world here are six words".splitOn( $' ' )    <- space character here
 => [ "hello" , "world" , "here" , "are" , "six" , "words" ]
 
 "hello world and goodbye world".splitOn(" and ")
 => [ "hello world" , "goodbye world"]

 "hello-world, commas and semis; here".splitOn( (ch) => (ch == $',') || ( ch == $';') )
 => [ "hello-world" , "çommas and semis" , "here"]

Case Conversion[Bearbeiten]

asLowercase[Bearbeiten]
aString1 asLowercase

string1.asLowercase() [JS]

Example:

 'HELLO' asLowercase
 => 'hello'
asUppercase[Bearbeiten]
aString1 asUppercase

string1.asUppercase() [JS]

Example:

 'hello' asUppercase
 => 'HELLO'
asUppercaseFirst[Bearbeiten]
aString1 asUppercaseFirst

string1.asUppercaseFirst() [JS]

Example:

 'hello' asUppercaseFirst
 => 'Hello'

Comparing[Bearbeiten]

sameAs:[Bearbeiten]

Compares two strings, ignoring case.

string1 sameAs:'string2'

string1.sameAs("string2") [JS]

Example:

 'HELLO' sameAs: 'HeLlo'
 => true

 'HELxO' sameAs: 'HeLlo'
 => false
startsWith:[caseSensitive:][Bearbeiten]

Checks if a string starts with another string. Comes in two variants, one being strict, the other with optional case-insensitivity.

string1 startsWith:prefixString
string1 startsWith:prefixString caseSensitive:boolean

string1.startsWith( prefixString ) [JS]
string1.startsWith_caseSensitive( prefixString, boolean ) [JS]

Example:

 'hello' startsWith: 'hel'
 =>true

 'Hello' startsWith: 'hel'
 =>false

 'Hello' startsWith: 'hel' caseSensitive: false
 =>true

 'Hexlo' startsWith: 'hel' caseSensitive: false
 =>false
endsWith:[caseSensitive:][Bearbeiten]

Checks if a string ends with another string. Comes in two variants, one being strict, the other with optional case-insensitivity.

string1 endsWith:prefixString
string1 endsWith:prefixString caseSensitive:boolean

string1.endsWith( prefixString ) [JS]
string1.endsWith_caseSensitive( prefixString, boolean ) [JS]

Example:

 'hello' endsWith: 'lo'
 =>true

 'Hello' endsWith: 'Lo'
 =>false

 'Hello' endsWith: 'Lo' caseSensitive: false
 =>true

 'Hexlo' endsWith: 'LX' caseSensitive: false
 =>false



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