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To append string2$ to string1$ means to join string2$ to the end of string1$. | To append string2$ to string1$ means to join string2$ to the end of string1$. | ||
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So '''X$(inf:inf)''' means "the substring of X$ starting at infinity". This is particularly useful when you don't know how long your string is and do not want to calculate its length. | So '''X$(inf:inf)''' means "the substring of X$ starting at infinity". This is particularly useful when you don't know how long your string is and do not want to calculate its length. | ||
see also: [[prepend]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 13 January 2014
To append string2$ to string1$ means to join string2$ to the end of string1$.
To append to the end of a String you should (for maximum speed of code execution) use
X$(inf:0)="append this to end"
OR
X$(inf:inf)="append this to the end"
Here, inf denotes infinity.
So X$(inf:inf) means "the substring of X$ starting at infinity". This is particularly useful when you don't know how long your string is and do not want to calculate its length.
see also: prepend