Template:Str right
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This template was ported from an old revision of a template from Wikipedia. It was originally at Template:Str right. The original authors of this template are shown on the template's edit history page.
This template's documentation was also ported from Wikipedia, originally from Template:Str right/doc. The original authors of the documentation are shown on the documentation's edit history page.
Wikipedia's text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
This template's documentation was also ported from Wikipedia, originally from Template:Str right/doc. The original authors of the documentation are shown on the documentation's edit history page.
Wikipedia's text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Usage
{{Str right|<string>|<offset>}}
Gives the characters from <offset> to the end of the string.
A negative <offset> is treated the same as zero, which simply returns the original string.
If <offset> is longer than <string> then this returns an empty string.
If <offset> is invalid, empty or undefined, this template goes berserk, so don't do that.
Limitations
- Up to 100 chararacters in the input string. If possible, first check length of input string using
{{Str len}}
. Using strings longer than 100 characters may result in the error "max index is 100 for str_sub". - Limited set of characters.
- Expensive.
Examples
- {{Str right| lorem ipsum dolor sit amet | 10 }} → m dolor sit amet
- {{Str right| lorem ipsum dolor sit amet | 1 }} → orem ipsum dolor sit amet
- {{Str right| lorem ipsum dolor sit amet | 0 }} → lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- {{Str right |123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789.1 | 99}} → .max index is 100 for str sub long
See also
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Str right/doc. (Edit | Page history)
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Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages.